Showing posts with label Kye Alfred Hillig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kye Alfred Hillig. Show all posts

Friday, 6 March 2026

Sarah Sharp - Aldous Harding - Salarymen - El Ten Eleven - Kye Alfred Hillig

Photo -  Zack Brigham

Sarah Sharp - Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright.

Austin-based singer/songwriter Sarah Sharp just announced the upcoming release of her debut album Deja Vü out May 15 via Spaceflight Records. A staple of the Austin music scene, the former leader of the critically-acclaimed Jitterbug Vipers and highly respected commercial songwriter's luminous debut blends intimate, nocturnal arrangements with her incredible vocal prowess. 

Alongside the announcement, Sharp has shared her interpretation of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright”. She started performing the tune during her nine-year prestigious residency at the Elephant Room in Austin when a former boyfriend developed cancer. Passing away soon after, Sharp's reading reflects on the disappointment of past relationships, embodying life experience and loss.

When asked about the timing of her debut, Sharp says, “My kids are now old enough”, underscoring her commitment as a single mother. “I want to play for way more people. Traveling with your music to other parts of the world is like running up and saying hello to parts of yourself that you can’t always access. It’s so powerful to integrate them. I’m always striving to become whole while keeping my heart open - living in the flow of what my friends call ‘Sarahdipity’.”

After nine years of her prestigious residency at the Elephant Room, Sarah Sharp recorded her debut album in the studio of local guitar legend Eric Johnson, who offered the space to her after being mesmerized by one of her performances. The result crosses over a multitude of genres, from jazz, to folk, to americana, providing a wide cinematic canvas on which she traverses a haunting emotional journey. Deja Vü marks the singer coming into her own in the national spotlight, with a distinguished, smokey vocal in the lineage of Norah Jones.


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Aldous Harding - One Stop.

It's time to buckle up for Aldous Harding's fifth studio album, Train On The Island (on 4AD). 

Her first album since her 2022 release Warm Chris, Flying Nun Records in New Zealand are making the album available digitally and on CD, red vinyl gatefold, exclusive ‘Flying Nun Black’ vinyl gatefold, and exclusive ‘Holiday Records Copper’ vinyl gatefold [limited to 50 copies] all out on 8th May 2026! 

This week marked the release of the first single and video One Stop. Premiered by Huw Stephens on his BBC 6Music radio show, One Stop is accompanied by a Harding-esque video directed by Michelle Henning (Props/location/assistance by Hana Shimada).


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Salarymen - Borrowed Time.

Sydney's Salarymen are rolling straight off a mostly sold-out UK tour with DMAs and Old Mervs and they're not hitting pause. New music drops today March 6th, plus a run of Australian headline shows this March. The indie outfit unleash Take It Or Leave It (Extended), featuring new single 'Borrowed Time'—an atmospheric psych-pop/indie rock fusion that takes aim at the music industry's unspoken expiration date for female artists.

'Borrowed Time' combines Djo's hazy, reverb-drenched guitars and warbly synths, with Alice Phoebe Lou's ethereal, captivating vocals. It's retro-leaning but sophisticated in all the right ways, with tight harmonies, clever chord changes and richly-layered soundscapes
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But beneath the shimmering surface lies a hard-hitting message: women in music are working against a clock nobody sets but everyone enforces. Once women hit their late 20s, suddenly there's this quiet pressure, this sense that your window is closing before you've even hit your peak. “In a world increasingly obsessed with youth, women in music are quietly taught that relevance has a shelf life, long before their artistry has room to mature.” says Renee de la Motte.

The extended version also features ‘Echoes’, a fan-fan favourite dream pop track inspired by the likes of Beach House and Alvvays. Written in memory of two friends who tragically passed away, the song is a stunningly-raw and beautiful depiction of grief and the fragility of life.


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El Ten Eleven - Formerly Fresh.

The legendary post-rock duo El Ten Eleven have just released the driving and electric new track "Formerly Fresh" from their upcoming album, Nowhere Faster, on April 10th via Joyful Noise Recordings. "The title is us poking fun at how old we are getting," El Ten bassist Kristian Dunn says. "Everything you hear other than drums is coming from a fretless acoustic bass guitar (yes, with loads of effects at times!). On our new record, side one was recorded with my usual electric basses, but side two is all on the acoustic."

Not many bands greet aging head-on, and fewer still announce it with a cowbell. El Ten Eleven does both without flinching. “Formerly Fresh” is a self-effacing glance in the mirror—a song that understands time has passed and refuses to apologize. Moving between peppy, string-driven swells and quieter passages built on little more than bass and shaker, it finds El Ten Eleven at their oldest—and, undoubtedly, at the peak of their powers.

We like to believe our lives can be shaped into stories—clean arcs, legible meaning—but life refuses the outline. Instead, it moves bluntly and without apology, indifferent to our sense of order. Events pile up without resolution, momentum divorced from direction, motion confused for progress. Sometimes the only refuge left is the nowhere of our own minds.


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Kye Alfred Hillig - The All-Night Costume Company (Album).

Tacoma, Washington songwriter Kye Alfred Hillig this week releases The All-Night Costume Company, his ninth solo album. It’s a record born from necessity rather than momentum, written during a period when Hillig had nearly walked away from music altogether, and found himself worse for it. What emerged instead is his most vital and clear-eyed work to date, an album shaped by collapse, community, and the unglamorous work of staying alive. For more than two decades, Hillig has been a steady presence in the Puget Sound underground, splitting his life between songwriting, social services, and a string of bands and solo releases that value truth over spectacle. 

Since stepping fully into his solo work in 2012, he’s built a catalog known for sharp melodies, indelible hooks, and lyrics that refuse to soften the blow. His writing carries echoes of Bob Dylan’s moral unease and narrative patience, delivered with a plainspoken, blue-collar directness that recalls Springsteen at his most human rather than heroic. There’s also a modern indie pulse running through the record, a sense of emotional lift and tension familiar to fans of The Jayhawks and Wilco’s early work, even as The All-Night Costume Company stands firmly on its own.

The album exists because Hillig’s band refused to let him disappear. After releasing the double album In All Colors Singing Back in 2022, Hillig became largely inactive, convinced that music had taken more than it had given. Walking away didn’t bring relief. It made things worse. By the fall of 2024, his life had begun to unravel in quiet but dangerous ways. A rare full-band show that November at Tacoma’s Edison Square changed everything. In front of a packed room, something snapped back into place. Afterward, his band demanded a record. Hillig owed them one, and more than that, he needed it. The band at the center of The All-Night Costume Company — guitarist David Bilbrey, keyboardist Bill Nordwall, bassist Yoswa, drummer and multi-instrumentalist Jasen Samford, and backing vocalist Annie J — isn’t presented as a supporting cast, but as a collective force. Their presence shapes the record’s emotional center, giving Hillig the space and pressure needed to finish what he’d nearly abandoned.


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Thursday, 5 February 2026

Would-be-goods - Austel - Alpha Pet - Spirited Followers - Kye Alfred Hillig

Would-be-goods - Tears For Leda.

It's a busy fortnight coming up for Would-be-goods. The third single from their new album 'Tears for Leda' comes out today Thursday (5 Feb), a retelling of a Greek myth as a garage band song. Then the album itself, 'Tears Before Bedtime' comes out on 13 Feb, having already received 4 stars in this month's Mojo.

Tears Before Bedtime is the sparkling new album by the Would-be-goods, Jessica Griffin’s band of pop adventurers. Since The Camera Loves Me, their cult classic 1988 debut for the legendary él Records, they have blazed a musical trail through indie guitar pop, with a garageband edge and forays into other territories - glam rock, tango, French chanson… The result is unique and timeless. 

The songs on Tears Before Bedtime balance delicacy and power. Perfect pop melodies are delivered in Jessica’s gorgeous and idiosyncratic voice. Her lyrics are intelligent and wry, wistful and witty. Every song tells a story, taking us on a journey through space and time, from belle époque Paris to a 1960s London biker café, from a riverbank in ancient Greece to a 1970s teenage bedroom. 

Listening to a Would-be-goods album is like wandering through a gallery of portraits. Innocence gives way to experience. Danger lurks amid the lights of the funfair in the 1950s carousel whirl of The Gallopers. The sinister Dr Love promises heaven but sends you down to hell, to the sound of a last dance in a smoky soul basement. A nymph meets a god in disguise in a garage-band take on a Greek myth (Tears for Leda). The Rose Tattoo is the tale of a doomed love in a sultry Southern state. Don't Come Crying To Me flames an ex-lover to the sound of Bollywood horns and shivery guitar. In Madame X a portrait painter vents his fury on a spoilt socialite beauty. The album closes with a sweetly jazzy lullaby (The Moon Doesn't Mind).


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Artwork - Artemis Szekir-Rigas
Austel - 30th Day.

Facing things head on, ‘30th Day’ sees Austel take back control. Powerful and compelling, the new single is a brooding response to the relentlessness of being drawn to the wrong people. Sharing more, Austel explained: “30th Day is about feeling tired of being drawn to bad things / people who hurt you. You know it’s a dead end, or a groundhog day of getting your hopes raised that this time it’ll be different, and you’re exhausted by the amount of space it’s taking up in your life.  While the song depicts quite a bleak situation, I think there’s power in naming what is causing you pain or holding you back. Once you see it for what it truly is, you can start to work out a way to overcome.”

Austel kicked off a brand new chapter with the release of ‘The Beach in December’ back in November. Cinemantic and soothing, the indie-folk offering was well received, Under The Radar premiered the track calling it ‘warm and intimate’ with ‘gorgeous stacked harmonies’ whilst Clash magazine described the track as ‘charming’ and commented on its ‘joyous innocence’. Today's new single ‘30th Day’ looks to be a significant follow up.

An accomplished singer, songwriter and producer, Austel’s extensive production work has seen her sound and talents continually expand over the years, honing her ability to create polished, indie-folk outputs that shine with an unmistakable texture and warmth. As she explores the folkier intimacies of the guitar in her newest project, she is developing a very personal sound that preserves a very spacious and open feeling. 


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Alpha Pet - Don't Be Shy.

Alpha Pet are a Stockholm-based rock band playing sharp, fast and fun post-punk with roots in late-70s punk and new wave. Their sound has been compared to everything from Swedish morning-TV grumble to Talking Heads and The Fall and the band have made a name for themselves with their energetic, unpredictable and loud live shows. After a run of “Come to Brazil!”-evoking releases, Alpha Pet are set to release their self-titled debut EP Alpha Pet on March 27 via Rama Lama Records.

The new single “Don't Be Shy” is a fitting opening statement for Alpha Pet's next musical chapter, an accomplished smorgasbord of sounds jammed together to form a melodic whole, led by the divine jestering of frontman Rocky 3000 soaring, aching vocals. The track features backing vocals from members of label mates Melby, Steve Buscemi’s Dreamy Eyes and Cat Princess. 

“I wanted to write a love song, and we did, but then I felt it needed something else. A twist,” says Alpha Pet vocalist Rocky 3000. “So it’s a love song, with a twist. But it’s not about cheating, like my fiancée thought.” 


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Spirited Followers - Returning.

Cardiff experimental folk group Spirited Followers introduce “Returning,” their debut single on BWGiBWGAN, marking the first recorded release in the label from a band already earning a reputation as one of Wales’ most immersive and powerful live acts. Blending ancient song traditions with exploratory textures and contemporary experimentation, the track reveals a gentler, meditative side to their expansive sound - reframing themes of death through warmth, acceptance and spiritual calm.

Cardiff-based experimental folk group Spirited Followers release “Returning,” their debut single on BWGiBWGAN, marking a significant moment for a band already gaining recognition as one of the most distinctive and powerful new live acts in Wales.

Known for immersive and emotionally charged performances, Spirited Followers have built their reputation through live shows where ancient musical lineages meet contemporary experimentation. Their sound feels both deeply rooted and quietly searching, carrying music passed down through generations while remaining unmistakably new.

Drawing from Appalachian folk, Indian classical music, Greek traditions, post-rock, and avant-garde practices, the band’s expansive sound is shaped by an unusual lineup of dulcimer, harmonium, bouzouki, cello, synths, and drums. “Returning” explores a gentler, more serene side of their work, inspired by Christian Appalachian hymns reflecting on death and reframing the subject through warmth, beauty, and acceptance.

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Kye Alfred Hillig - Our Remaining Pig.

Tacoma, Washington songwriter Kye Alfred Hillig returns with “Our Remaining Pig,” the second single from his upcoming album The All-Night Costume Company, out March 4, 2026. Arriving yesterday February 4, the track pushes deeper into Hillig’s emotional terrain, pairing alternative-country and indie rock with a writer’s instinct for metaphor, restraint, and uncomfortable honesty. Where the album’s first single reintroduced Hillig’s voice, “Our Remaining Pig” begins to reveal the stakes. 

Hillig has spent more than two decades rooted in the Puget Sound music scene, balancing songwriting with the realities of work, community, and long stretches away from the spotlight. Across nine solo albums, he’s developed a reputation for sharp melodies and lyrics that refuse to look away from difficult truths. His songs often sit at the intersection of personal reckoning and shared experience, finding meaning not in resolution, but in saying the hard thing plainly. Fans of The Jayhawks, Neil Young, Uncle Tupelo, Father John Misty, Kevin Morby, MJ Lenderman, and early Wilco will recognize the lineage, even as Hillig’s voice remains distinctly his own.

“Our Remaining Pig” takes its title and emotional core from an image that surfaced during Hillig’s time in art therapy. “I drew a man on his family farm wading across a river toward the final living pig, knowing he had to slaughter it,” Hillig explains. “You can tell he doesn’t want to do this, but sometimes the hard thing is exactly what must be done.” In the song, that image becomes a parallel for a relationship at a breaking point, a moment where avoidance only deepens the damage. “Sometimes couples just need to say the honest and painful thing,” he adds. “No one benefits from avoiding the suffering that comes with growth.”


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The Orielles - Emily Nenni - Birds Flying Backwards - Hunter Morris / Mountain of Youth

The Orielles - Only You Left (Album). The Orielles new album Only You Left is officially released today March 11 via Heavenly Recordings. “...