Showing posts with label Bywater Call. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bywater Call. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 May 2026

2:19 Special - Lemi - Bywater Call - Grey DeLisle feat. Les Greene - Kari Lyn - Prisoner

2:19 Special - Come to Fix / Don't Shake My Tree.

2:19 Special are a blues-soaked rock duo blending synths and drum machines with live guitar, vocals, and drums. Following the success of their debut 7" single in 2025, they now feature on Falmouth, Freakzone Compilation Album No. 2 with their track “Come to Fix.”

Cornish two-piece 2:19 Special released their debut single "Don't Shake My Tree" on Tuesday 23rd September 2025 via indie label Krautpop!. The track came spinning into the world as a limited-edition lathe cut 7” single (hand-made in Cornwall by Sam Stacpoole) with “Jim, Say it Again” on the B side. 

2:19 Special formed in 2024, when Mark and Vicki met at an open mic in Penryn, Cornwall. Their music draws inspiration from 60's garage, minimalist electronic music and old films. The result is a blend of echo laden distorted guitar with simple beats and intriguing lyrics.

"Don't Shake My Tree” is essentially about when you are feeling cranky…don’t keep pushing and prodding or you’ll eventually snap!” says the track’s lead vocalist, Mark Arend. “Jim, Say it Again is about chronic illness which is all around us, it’s about being kinder to ourselves and each other.” says Vicki Gilbert, who sings and drums on the song. 



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Photo - Bjørk Ellingsbø
Lemi - Monster.

Pop riser Lemi just released a fearless new single 'Monster', the latest taste of the Norwegian newcomer's upcoming debut EP, out 5th June, following a widely praised showcase at Norwegian tastemaker festival Vill Vill Vest. Written in anger and frustration as a bid to reclaim control, ‘Monster’ is a blast of teenage-fury pop, pairing acoustic guitar with Lemi’s soaring vocal. What starts as a private confession grows into something openly defiant, as Lemi explains:

"The song explores violent fantasies of justice when a 'no' goes unheard and questions how to stop a monster without becoming one." Hailing from Bergen - the same vibrant musical breeding ground behind AURORA, Alan Walker, and Kygo - Lemi's music crystallises the volatility of being 18 and finding your place in the world.

With each new single, Lemi offers a deeper understanding of the emotional terrain her upcoming EP maps out. Together, the songs trace a vivid journey from victim to survivor - a story she feels compelled to share, not just for herself, as she explains: 

“I wrote it for me, but even more for everyone else who can relate. It’s not about what I’ve been through, but about something so many people experience. I get really angry, and then I have to write about it.”


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Bywater Call - No One Else.

A sonically bombastic retro soul banger inspired by the Black Puma’s, Baby Huey, Alabama Shakes, and a little Rage Against the Machine, “No One Else” is anchored by infectious rhythm, layered with atmospheric keyboards, and backed by an explosive horn section. 

At its core, the song is a rejection letter, repelling the advances of the liars and conmen who seek to control us. The lyrics are steeped in the frustration of someone who has been ripped off, taken advantage of, used, and left for dead. 

“This song is a reflection of how, in the current world of manipulation and misinformation, we continue to allow deceitfulness to cause harm,” says Bywater Call’s guitarist Dave Barnes. “In the end, we have the strength within to defeat evil and take back our own power. If we don’t, there is no one else to blame but ourselves.”

“No One Else” is indicative of Bywater Call’s mission to meld old and new sounds and influences, while continuing to carve out a lane of their own. This journey to evolve and experiment as a band, while aiming to deliver the emotion and musical drive that followers have come to love, can be heard throughout the new album Broken Souvenirs.


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Grey DeLisle feat. Les Greene - I'm Gonna Let You Call me Baby. 

Grammy-winning artist and legendary voice actor Grey DeLisle and powerhouse soul vocalist Les Greene share “I’m Gonna Let You Call Me Baby,” a tender, late-night ballad from their forthcoming collaborative LP Grey & Greene, out June 5 via Hummin’bird Records. Sung by Greene, the track showcases a different side of the powerhouse vocalist. Best known to some audiences as the voice of Little Richard in Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis and for his high-voltage performances with Les Greene & the Swayzees, Greene pulls things way back here, trading his trademark firebrand energy for quiet heartbreak and restraint.

“I had just hosted the Ameripolitan Awards where I saw Les perform for the very first time,” says DeLisle about the song’s inspiration. “I couldn’t get his voice out of my head. I wanted to write the perfect song for him. He’s the kind of performer that really inspires a songwriter. It really pushes the boundaries of my mind when I’m not constrained by a singer’s abilities,” she continues. “He can sing anything!”

After years focused on her prolific career as one of the most recognizable voices in American animation, DeLisle’s songwriting fire reignited during the isolation of 2020, setting off an expansive creative run rooted in storytelling, collaboration, and a deep reverence for Americana tradition.

Produced by rockabilly veteran James Intveld with additional production from the late Andy Paley, “I’m Gonna Let You Call Me Baby” leans into classic soul and country balladry, pairing warm B3 organ, subtle percussion, and rich harmonies from backing vocalists Mika Lett and Marika Knight. “I’m Gonna Let You Call Me Baby” follows lead single “The Pieces,” a slow-burning meditation on long-distance love sung by DeLisle that first introduced listeners to the chemistry and vintage spirit at the heart of Grey & Greene.


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Photo - Taija Grey
Kari Lyn - Killing Time (the Fish Song).

Self-proclaimed cottage core rockstar Kari Lyn unveils “Killing Time (the Fish Song),” a hopeful, theatrical folk-country rocker that marks the beginning of a brand new era. The first single from an upcoming six-song EP, the track embraces spontaneity, adventure, and the joy found in life’s in-between moments. Equal parts playful and reflective, “Killing Time (the Fish Song)” feels like driving into the sunset with the windows down; cinematic, pulsing, full of possibility.

The song was written during a summer spent back in Kari Lyn’s hometown of North Rustico, PEI, where she challenged herself to write as much as possible while soaking in the fresh air, familiar landscapes, and temporary freedom from day-to-day work. “I believe I finished 11 songs that summer that I was willing to share,” she explains. “Killing Time (the Fish Song)” was one of them. Being home stirred deeper reflection too. “I was thinking about how proud little Kari Lyn would be and how I’ve become someone she would have looked up to.”

Though initially written as a playful experiment with chord progressions and tongue-in-cheek lyrics, the song quickly took on a life of its own. After performing it casually for friends, fans, and at a few live shows, one thing became clear: people wanted “the Fish Song.” “They’ve been asking for it for almost two years now,” Kari Lyn says.

At its core, “Killing Time (the Fish Song)” is about embracing the moments that quietly shape who we become. “Life is all about the moments in between,” Kari Lyn explains. “The moments we are ‘Killing Time’ are what make us who we become.” That idea is woven throughout the song’s freewheeling spirit, capturing both the rush of adventure and the clarity that often arrives when you least expect it.


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Prisoner - La femme qui s’était faite toute seule.

French garage-psych outfit Prisoner return with their new digital single “La femme qui s’était faite toute seule,” released May 15 via Wicked Cool Records, alongside preorders for their upcoming self-titled album, out August 7th on Wicked Cool Records. The track captures the band’s singular approach—where the drama of classic film scores collides with the raw immediacy of garage rock and the shadowy pulse of post-punk.

Built around the idea that no one is truly self-made, “La femme qui s’était faite toute seule” unfolds like a lost soundtrack to an imaginary film—tense, stylish, and unpredictable. Trombone stabs cut through driving rhythms, while surf-leaning guitar lines and hypnotic grooves give way to sweeping, cinematic flourishes. “No one is self-made. You only need to listen to ‘La femme qui s’était faite toute seule’ by Prisoner… to realize that.”

The band’s sound draws heavily from the golden era of 1960s and ’70s television and film scoring—think bold arrangements, memorable themes, and a sense of drama that feels both nostalgic and immediate. But Prisoner don’t just reinterpret the past—they expand it, creating original compositions that feel like they belong to a parallel universe of cult TV classics.


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Saturday, 10 January 2026

Bywater Call - Cathleen Ireland - Baldy Crawlers - Kodaclips - Eileen Carey - The Clockworks

Bywater Call - Only.

Canadian Roots, Rock, and Soul band Bywater Call are excited to announce the release of their first studio single of 2026, “Only.” “Only” is a throwback to the timeless soul anthems of the 60’s and 70’s. Featuring Meghan Parnell’s signature smokey vocals and a smooth, slow groove, this losing-of-love song is a heartfelt plea to remain together, while attempting to downplay the pain of breaking up.

The emotional melody, accompanied by the rich background vocals of Joanna Mohammed (Aphrose) and Claire Davis, captures perfectly the feeling of loving more than being loved. Often transcending genres, Bywater Call is known for their dynamic, emotional live shows, featuring powerful vocals and exciting interplay between all band members.  

Reminiscent of the classic artists of the genre, but infused with modern influences such as Adele and Amy Winehouse , “Only is a simple, yet emotionally powerful tune that shows off a sweet, softer side of Meg’s usual powerhouse vocals” says guitarist and co-writer Dave Barnes. The song was recorded at Palace Studios in Toronto, captured and mixed by Patric McGroarty, and mastered by Kristian Montano of Montano Mastering.


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Cathleen Ireland - Coastin’.

Award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer Cathleen Ireland kicks off the new year with the January 9th release of her uplifting new single, “Coastin’.” The song is from her latest album, “In The City.”

“Coastin’” is a sunlit, groove-driven anthem rooted in gratitude, presence, and self-acceptance. Blending warm pop, soul, and coastal R&B influences, the track captures a moment of calm after the climb — when the noise fades, the shoulders drop, and joy feels both deserved and deeply felt. With breezy melodies, relaxed rhythms, and Ireland’s expressive, soulful vocal delivery, “Coastin’” invites listeners to slow down and savor where they are right now.

Lyrically, the song celebrates appreciation without pretense. Lines like “I’m thankful, grateful, I’m so blessed to be here” land not as platitudes, but as reflections shaped by experience. “Coastin’” speaks to anyone who has weathered uncertainty, pushed through doubt, and emerged on the other side with clarity and peace. It’s a reminder that fulfillment doesn’t always come from chasing what’s next — sometimes it’s found in simply being present.

The single continues Ireland’s strong creative momentum following the release of “In The City,” further showcasing her ability to balance infectious, radio-ready hooks with emotional depth and authenticity. As both a songwriter and producer, Ireland remains hands-on in shaping a sound that feels modern yet personal, polished yet human.


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Baldy Crawlers - Boy.

Following the critical acclaim of their evocative single “Bring Me a Flower,” California-based folk-Americana project Baldy Crawlers returns with a haunting new release, “Boy,” available January 9, 2026, on MTS Records. Written and produced by Martin Maudal, the track continues his unique fusion of handcrafted sound and lyrical introspection—this time delving even deeper into the abstract spaces between identity, love, and the ineffable.

“Boy” began not with an idea or image, but with a feeling. “I’m not sure I can even tell you what this song is about,” Maudal admits. “This one was music before it was words. The chords came first, and then there was that first line—‘Your back is a road, boy.’ It just stared back at me. The rest of the song followed where it wanted to go. I didn’t try to force meaning into it. I think people will have to find their own.”

That intuitive, open-ended approach gives “Boy” its haunting depth. The song unfolds like a riddle, each verse a brushstroke in a portrait that never fully reveals its subject. Over Maudal’s signature hand-built guitar tones—rich, resonant, and unmistakably organic—the arrangement gains additional dimension through the contributions of an exceptional ensemble: Elizabeth Hangan delivers a stirring and intimate lead vocal, while Norrel Thompson and Maudal himself add harmony vocals that echo like spectral companions. Marc Weller’s guitar, Carl Byron’s Hammond B3, and Ross Schodek’s bass enrich the soundscape with warmth and tension. Maudal further grounds the track’s rhythmic pulse with acoustic guitar and drums, shaping the song’s dreamlike motion with both delicacy and drive.


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Photo - Matilde Pretolesi
Kodaclips - 27.

Kodaclips re-emerge with their new single 27, a track that defines the band's evolved identity. Showcasing a revamped lineup, the song melds shoegaze-influenced vocals with a gritty post-punk instrumental attitude. Released yesterday, 27 is the first of two singles out via Ravenna-based label Bronson Recordings. Self-produced by the band, the track was recorded at Farmhouse Studio (Rimini) by Lorenzo Ricci, mixed by Andrea Volpato (Fox Recording Studio, Seattle), and mastered by Manuel Volpe (Okum Produzioni).
 
Drawing on the driving energy of post-punk legends such as Echo & the Bunnymen and Joy Division, the ethereal textures of 90s shoegaze icons (Slowdive, Lush) and its revival wave (Nothing, LSD and the Search for God), 27 introduces Kodaclips's new vocalist Linda Capuano. Her voice glides effortlessly over guitar-driven walls of sound and a pounding rhythm section, offering a fresh, dynamic impression of the band's current direction.

27 plunges the listener into a vortex of stillness, disassociation and fear of failure. It explores a distinct sense of nostalgia in a world spinning too fast to grasp. As the lyrics suggest "I feel, I’m nothing at all" even the simplest things feel unreachable, trapping the narrator in a cycle where "our days fly by."

Kodaclips is an italian shoegaze and alternative band formed in the second half of 2021 in Cesena, near Italy's northern Adriatic coast. Drawing from a wide range of individual artistic backgrounds, from psychedelia to stoner and progressive, this project successfully fuses these elements to create a distinctive sound that strongly recalls '90s aesthetics. Their shared passion for the second wave of shoegaze, particularly the italogaze movement, serves as the cohesive force behind their unique blend of melodic and experimental textures.


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Eileen Carey - This Is Where.

"This Is Where" is a reflective, uplifting breakup song about two people who outgrew each other but carried the courage, love, and lessons forward—realizing the end of their story is actually the beginning of who they’re becoming.

Eileen Carey is an award-winning country-pop singer-songwriter based in Altadena, California. Known for her infectious optimism and genre-blending sound, Carey has become a standout figure in the independent music scene, earning accolades such as the New Music Awards’ AC/Hot AC Breakthrough Artist of 2025 and the Independent Music Network’s Entertainer of the Year in 2025.

Her music, described as “West Coast Pop-Country”, is upbeat, accessible, and emotionally resonant. Carey’s singles like “Land with You” and “Good Bad Girl” have topped radio charts and earned praise for their empowering messages and danceable melodies1.

A dynamic live performer, Carey has shared stages with legends including Don McLean, Rita Coolidge, Jefferson Starship, and The Motels, captivating audiences with her “Gretchen Wilson-meets-Miranda Lambert” stage presence. Her shows are known for turning passive listeners into active participants, with line dancing, singalongs, and standing ovations. 

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The Clockworks - Well Well Wellness.

Galway via London four piece The Clockworks kick off the new year with their introspective and tender new single ‘Well Well Wellness’ ahead of their second album ‘The Entertainment’ released on 27th March 2026 via V2 Records.

Lyrically, singer and lyricist James McGregor writes with purpose, integrity and emotion, balancing light with darkness and finding poetic intrigue in everyday life. They will release their new album ‘The Entertainment’ in March, which was largely written and recorded in isolation, and is a project that looks to isolation, loneliness and connection in its exploration of life in the modern world.
 
New single ‘Well Well Wellness’ straddles both joy and sadness with its uplifting melody and forlorn lyrics. Self-produced, led by Sean Connelly, it examines the feeling of helplessness when someone you love is suffering and is being treated as a problem rather than a person. Speaking about the track, the band says;
 
“’Well Well Wellness’ was a collision of two songs that came about while I helplessly watched someone I love navigate chronic health issues. The first song was about the slow erosion of faith in an outdated approach to health care that treats real, desperate, suffering people like cheap toys on an assembly line. The second song was about the insidious allure of the Wellness industry: the side of it that equates being ‘healthy’ with being ‘good’ and treats real, desperate, suffering people like cows to be milked for money and attention. These songs met at the current chorus, and I realised that I was digging the same tunnel from both sides.”


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