Showing posts with label Haunted Like Human. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haunted Like Human. Show all posts

Friday, 24 October 2025

Elliot C. Way - Selken - Melys - Mel Denisse - Haunted Like Human

Photo - Tyler Dawson
Elliot C. Way - Fools Gold.

Almost three years after his critically acclaimed debut album All I Know, Vancouver alt-country artist Elliot C. Way is back with a new single “Fool’s Gold,” a song that combines ‘70s soul and outlaw grit with a double-shot of raw truth that Way pours straight down your throat.

“Fool’s Gold” was originally written and recorded by The Wild North, Way’s former band and a staple of the Vancouver country rock scene. The song quickly became a fan favourite, and Way continued to perform it after embracing life as a solo artist. Over time, the song became more than just a throwback; it evolved into a show-closer, a ritual, and an anthem that fans had to hear at every show. Recognizing its power and enduring appeal, Elliot brought the original members of The Wild North back together—now that most of them are now members of City & Colour—to re-record it, this time through the lens of his modern outlaw country sound.

With his long-time friend, producer, and original Wild North bassist Erik P.H. Nielsen at the helm, the track was recorded at a former Vancouver CBC studio where Nielsen is now building a new facility. Lyrically, “Fool’s Gold” is a reflection of Way’s journey through life as a songwriter and survivor in the ever-changing music industry. Built around vivid, sometimes dark imagery and triumphant undertones, the song is an epic ride through personal struggle, perseverance, and the hunger to keep pushing forward.


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Selken - The Winds (Album).

Selken is the bummer pop/indie rock project of Chicago songwriter Heather Styka. Styka writes lyrics-forward songs that “make you feel as if you are peeking into her diary” (No Depression) with a “talent for telling stories and connecting emotionally” (Glide Magazine). While the melodies of Selken draw from vintage pop and alt- country, the instrumentation layers indie rock with a shimmer of ambient synths. Selken ’s debut album, The Winds, is a cathartic exploration of personal and societal sea change, of burying old dreams to make room for new ones.

After over a decade of touring nationally and releasing five albums as a solo folk artist, Styka was grounded like the rest of world in 2020, which allowed her to realize she desired a change — to shift from solo acoustic songwriter to a full band. Styka teamed up with producer/multi-instrumentalist JG Shadid to create Selken. Styka and Shadid met at The Red Room in Chicago’s Bucktown neighborhood. For over 11 years, Shadid and friends have curated and operated this under-the-radar listening room and community hub of the Chicago music scene. Shadid’s wide-ranging expertise as an Emmy-nominated composer, educator on YouTube’s Reverb channel, folk songwriter, and founder of Gentle Bear Studio equipped him as an ideal collaborator for Styka, with a mutual appreciation for song craft and a mutual disdain for the confines of genre.

JG Shadid’s credo, “Make the noise you want to hear,” combined with Styka’s desire to embark on a more playful and experimental project, spurred Selken to push past more traditional acoustic instrumentation to pair siren-song vocals with layers of electric guitar, synths, bass, and drums, with a dash of vintage-pop glamour and groove. Shadid and Styka tracked the record for over a year, meeting weekly in Shadid’s Chicago studio to strip down each song to the melody and build up the layers through collaborative experimentation. In live performance, Styka swaps her acoustic guitar for an electric bass, Shadid becomes the band’s piano/synth player and electric guitarist, and Jake Hawrylak — lead singer and songwriter of his own band, Maiden King — plays drums.


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Photo - Paul Husband
Melys - 5 Star t*ts / Bruises.

Welsh indie band Melys return with a bold and uncompromising double single release, tackling themes often left in the shadows. Frontwoman Andrea Parker leads with fierce vulnerability, addressing domestic abuse in Bruises and calling out industry sexism in 5 Star t*ts, a track inspired by a real-life incident involving a dismissive and misogynistic single review from members of a very well known band in a prominent 90s music publication, stating they would award Melys another star if she (Parker) had big tits!

“The fact everyone thought it was acceptable and funny just made it worse for me as a young, nervous girl with a complex about the way I looked,” Parker recalls. “It was only made worse by the fact the publication replicated the quote on the front page too. The thing that makes me angry is the fact that 25 years later and this attitude is still going on today, literally nothing has changed!”

5 Star t*ts features a blistering guest performance from Pendulum guitarist Peredur Ap Gwynedd, whose sharp, staccato riffs perfectly complement Melys’ signature mix of driving guitars, punchy bass, and kinetic drums. A live favourite, the track balances raw energy with pointed commentary.

In contrast, Bruises is a slow-burning, brooding track that showcases Parker’s clear, emotive vocal delivery. Delicate and haunting, her voice carries an air of fragility that gradually intensifies, building to a powerful close.

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Mel Denisse - going nowhere.

Mel Denisse is a genre‑bending artist‑producer whose songs land between raw guitar grit and left‑field pop. First hooked on her dad’s acoustic at ten, she spent her teens recording demos in cracked software and, by eighteen, hustled onto a Myspace‑era tour.

Years ping‑ponging between Nashville and L.A. sharpened her writing and production: warped alt‑rock beds under ethereal, classically tinged vocals, spiked with the Eastern scales she soaked up while splitting childhood between Florida and Turkey. Lyrically, she digs into duality, obsession, and the tug‑of‑war between self‑preservation and self‑destruction.

Influenced by everything from Failure and Deftones to Tori Amos, Mel chases what she calls a“controlled collision.” Her voice drifts like smoke, then snarls and cracks on the next beat while jagged guitar loops pulse beneath. “I like to ‘frankenstein’ a track,” she says. “If a heavy riff and a delicate melody look wrong together on paper, that’s exactly what pulls me in.”

Her latest single "Going Nowhere"  is a melancholy alt-rock/shoegaze track inspired by the fantasy book 'The Serpent & the Wings of Night' (by Carissa Broadbent). With a nostalgic and reflective atmosphere, it ties to themes like survival by staying unseen, loyalty vs. self-preservation, and trying to move forward with nowhere to land. Her new music overall has crossovers with fantasy books and is a large part of her writing, especially on her upcoming highly anticipated EP due early 2026. 


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Haunted Like Human - Growing Pains.

Nashville duo Haunted Like Human today release “Growing Pains” the final single from their forthcoming album American Mythology (out 11/21/25).

“Growing Pains” is a protest song exploring the whitewashing of American history and the true price of progress. 

“The history that many of us are taught is often touched up to gloss over and justify the ugly truths and feed into the idea of American exceptionalism, when in reality, the American empire is just as guilty as any other of idolizing expansion and power at the cost of everyone and everything else.” - Dale Chapman.

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Friday, 27 June 2025

Jeanines - Haunted Like Human - Michael Lane

Jeanines - How Long Can It Last (Album). 

This is a gorgeous album that we had the pleasure of receiving a couple of months back. For Beehive Candy this ticks so many positive boxes, therefore without any further words lets skip to the background and we hope you get to love at least some of these songs: Skep Wax Records are delighted to be teaming up with Slumberland Records (US) to release a new album from New York indiepop heroines (and hero) Jeanines, How Long Can It Last. 

Over the course of nearly a decade making music, Alicia Jeanine and Jed Smith have charted a distinctive course through the history of pop, evoking influences as varied as the 60s folk of early Fairport Convention and Vashti Bunyan, the sunshine pop of Margo Guryan and Laura Nyro, and indiepop touchstones like Dear Nora, Marine Girls and Dolly Mixture.

The new album finds Jeanines grappling with themes of personal upheaval and self-excavation, adding weight to their finest set of songs yet. With Alicia’s lyrics incisively interrogating connections, ruptures, and time and its reverberations, songs like "Coaxed a Storm," "What's Done Is Done," and "On and On" combine rich melody with co-composer Jed’s crisp arrangements (along with contributions from longtime live show bassist Maggie Gaster) to stellar effect.

Where How Long Can It Last really shines is, as always, in the songs.  While the themes are sometimes heavy, the melodies and harmonies are simply heavenly, elevating these economical songs to give each the feeling of a lost classic.  From the first notes of opener "To Fail" to jaunty closer "Wrong Direction," this album announces itself as the work of a band in full command of their art (and craft).



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Haunted Like Human - Married in Savannah.

Mythology evokes images of gods, titans, demons, and beasts of every kind. Yet, it’s the spark of humanity that keeps us telling and retelling myths. It’s these stories of seduction, inheritance, and hubris that Nashville-based folk duo Haunted Like Human rekindle in the 14 songs on their third album American Mythology, out October 17th. 

Since the release of 2021’s Tall Tales & Fables, Dale Chapman and Cody Clark have been refining their sound rather than departing from it.The result is a shapely set of songs that borrow from universal lore in order to reveal intimate truths. “I feel like it’s my background in fiction that really started us down the path of centering storytelling. It’s what I know and instinctually reach for, and we’ve found a way to make that a cornerstone of what we do,” says Chapman. 

Take lead single “Married in Savannah,” out today June 27th. It’s a bittersweet folk-pop number about watching someone close to you change. The themes are universal whether describing a lover, a friend, or anyone else. “What a shame to see a wild thing be tamed,” Chapman sings, their voice akin to Florence Welch’s mezzo-soprano. Grounded in the context of Southern religion, the song offers rich details about the chapel’s blue stained glass and the groom “shining like his family name.”


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Photo - Melissa Lane
Michael Lane - Lovely.

Lovely" is a song born from a rain-soaked silence — a tribute to the unseen, the abandoned, and the tender grace of those who keep believing in love, even when the world forgets their name.

At the heart of this piece is Lovely, a soul with a scarred past and gentle eyes, rescued not only from the storm but from the long ache of being unwanted. Diggersworld, a haven nestled in the quiet countryside, becomes more than a refuge — it becomes a poem of belonging. A place where weary paws find soft earth, and where trust, like spring, slowly blooms again.

This song is a lullaby for the broken, a homecoming hymn for all creatures who have waited too long. It's a reminder that every being — no matter how small, how weathered — deserves to be held, to be cherished, and to finally sleep without fear. "Lovely" is not just a song. It is a soft promise. A doorway. A wag of the tail in the dusk. A heartbeat that whispers: You’re safe now. You’re home.

Successes such as two top 50 songs in the German charts, four albums, international tours and the single "Liberty" as the official song of the Four Hills Tournament 2015/2016 made the German-American famous. Several songs have already found their way onto Spotify, Apple Music and TIDAL editorial playlists, and are featured by well-known tastemakers such as Alex Rainbird Music, Starbucks Playlists and Double J Music. In addition to his work as a musician, Michael Lane is currently also active as a songwriter for Production Music and as a music producer in his remote "Studio Waldblick“.


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Celestial Bums - The Brook & The Bluff - KiKi Holli & The Remedy - Cut Flowers - The Legal Matters

Celestial Bums - The Letters. Shoegaze warmth and dream pop elegance converge in Celestial Bums’ “The Letters” Barcelona’s Celestial Bums ...