Showing posts with label Resa Saffa Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resa Saffa Park. Show all posts

Friday, 17 July 2026

Resa Saffa Park - Ulver - silt. - Babe Rainbow - Strange Plants - Cinder Well - The Spongetones

Photo - Henriette Sagjord
Resa Saffa Park - Forever as Her Friend.

Oslo-based singer/songwriter and composer Resa Saffa Park has announced her new album 'Kendra' will be released 6th November, and shares latest single 'Forever as Her Friend'. Cinematic indie steeped in jazz and soul, Resa Saffa Park's music occupies a world of its own, sitting in the orbit of Tamino, Michelle Gurevich and Portishead - while drawing from the work of Billie Holiday, Chet Baker, Nirvana, Mitski and Julia Jacklin.

A graduate of Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA), Resa returned to her home city of Oslo to write new album Kendra. Written largely in her Oslo apartment over the course of a year, the album finds Resa Saffa Park paying closer attention to the people around her. Across twelve songs, she keeps returning to the same question: how do we understand ourselves through other people?

Produced by Daragh Patrick Wearen and Bård Berg, new single 'Forever as Her Friend' pairs smoky piano and slow-burning guitars, specifically examining the unravelling of a friendship.

Speaking on the song's release, Resa Saffa Park said: "Forever as Her Friend is a song I wrote about a friendship that meant a lot to me, one that changed in a way I still don’t fully understand. It's a story of holding on to something that once felt permanent, and feeling it slowly come to an end without knowing how to accept it. It’s about the longing to be loved, chosen, and kept, and how losing a friend can sometimes hurt more than losing a lover.


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Ulver - Hollywood Babylon.

Norwegian cult act Ulver return again to the track 'Hollywood Babylon' from their previous album "Liminal Animals" (2024) for the best of all reasons: a stunning music video that has been long in the making. Following a fascinating remix by Gazelle Twin aka Elizabeth Bernholz that offered a brooding reinterpretation, the Norwegians now add this beautiful clip to the growing corpus around the original track.

Ulver comment: "Working with our wonderfully mad old friend Christian Mona from the Bogus Blimp days never disappoints", mastermind Kristoffer Rygg writes on behalf of Ulver. "He started to create this video before we released our last album (sorry about that) and he has finally delivered a splendidly grotesque little gem from within his Automated Bathroom. 'Hollywood Babylon' has never looked better! It is a distorted mirror of our times. Please feel free to stare into it a little too long."

The Norwegian visual artist collective AKFF! adds: "2025 marked 20 years since Ulver made the animated music video 'It Is Not Sound' in cooperation with us", Christian Mona states. "It has been a hypnotic journey through the Sea of Sorrows all the way to the Pinnacle of Truth. Thinking back on what a great experience it was to visualise and expand on Ulver's universe, we started wondering why AKFF! hadn't made more videos with Ulver. As it turns out, Ulver had been thinking along the same lines! And so the making of 'Hollywood Babylon' began.”



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Photo - Nicole Osrin
silt. - trauma porn.

Existing between London and the inherited landscapes of the Lake District and Norfolk, silt. emerged yesterday with new track 'trauma porn' the first glimpse of a forthcoming body of work due for release later this year. Neither a traditional band nor solo alias, silt. is an evolving musical project that places the focus firmly on the songs themselves. Its songs explore the realities people build to escape themselves, the traces they leave behind, and the collision between natural imagery and synthetic modern life.

Blending dreamlike ambience, towering guitars and electronic abstraction, 'trauma porn' unfolds through recurring images of flies, bones and artificial flowers. Rather than offering fixed narratives, silt. treats songs as "open systems": works that continue revealing new meanings with every return.

On 'trauma porn', silt. explains: "'trauma porn' is about how hard it is to be alone - and the lengths people will go to to avoid sitting with themselves. It's interested in the realities we build, the emotional loops we trap ourselves inside. It embodies the volatility that comes from flicking through your own emotions and realities as if they’re pieces of content."

Conceived as an evolving musical project rather than a conventional artist identity, silt.'s ambition extends beyond, with songs as living, endlessly interpretable spaces. Named after the sediment from which landscapes are formed, it reflects what silt. describes as "what everything is built on" and "what remains after everything is gone."

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Photo - Jordan Malane
Babe Rainbow - Acid and Honey (Album).

Recording for the latest Babe Rainbow record existed on a Marey Louise houseboat in Amsterdam, which feels fitting to the overall bright and summery aesthetic the album possesses. Finishing touches including mastering and production were completed by Kyle Mullarky at his Malibu ranch, who the band also use as their sound engineer for touring. Out now, the album contains groovy, dance-heavy production backed perfectly with wailing vocals and hard rocking finger funky sounds.

An eclectic, hazy offering featuring eleven country-pop tracks, the release marks a sonic shift for the Australian lads. While they still maintain their beachy stoner aesthetics, the duo become more bold and brazen on the new album, reaching territory they’ve previously never explored. Known for their boogie psychedelia and throwback surf cult imagery, Babe Rainbow are an Australian stoner pop band. 

The group was formed in 2015 by Jack Crowther (aka Cool Breez), Angus Dowling, and Elliot O'Reilly, who lurked at the kiosks around Rainbow Bay. The three of them worked for John Cutts, a local grower near Tropical Fruit World in Duranbah, NSW. The guys at John's farm were churning out kale long before it became trendy.  

While Babe Rainbow's musical style was originally rooted in 60's psych and 70's French surf-pop, it has evolved throughout its career to incorporate woodland bop and folk disco, dub, dance, and international grooves while maintaining an Aquarian quality through Dowling's musical spacemen singing style and Cool Breez's chiming guitar sounds. 


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Strange Plants - What A Time.

Building upon this year’s previous releases, “Lay Your Mind,” “Ground Falls Away,” and “Time Killing,” Strange Plants share “What A Time,” an upbeat and driving alternative rock single that disguises sharp social commentary beneath an infectious, pop-leaning exterior. Balancing propulsive grooves with tongue-in-cheek lyricism, the track examines the accelerating pace of modern life and the growing sense that many people are being left behind economically, culturally, and technologically.

At its core, “What A Time” reflects the strange contradictions of contemporary living. While the music surges forward with energy and momentum, the lyrics paint a more complicated picture: one where endless scrolling, rapid change, and increasing disconnection have become defining features of everyday life. The title itself serves as the song’s central punchline. “It’s slightly sarcastic,” explains songwriter Matt Brannon. “The verses aren’t describing a world that’s super great right now, so the chorus becomes this tongue-in-cheek ‘what a time to be alive.’”

That contrast between optimism and unease became one of the song’s defining characteristics. Strange Plants intentionally leaned into the tension between the verses and chorus, creating a dynamic push-and-pull that mirrors the subject matter itself. The verses ride atop a driving groove inspired by artists such as Fleetwood Mac and Future Islands, while the chorus shifts into a brighter, synth-forward landscape without abandoning the song’s underlying momentum.

The recording process also brought together an impressive group of collaborators. The band connected with producer John Mullane after sharing a bill with a project he was producing, immediately recognizing a creative chemistry that felt right for the song. Drums were performed by Loel Campbell (Wintersleep, Billy Talent), while Robbie Crowell (Sturgill Simpson, Deer Tick) contributed keys and synthesizers that shape the track’s expansive sound.


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Cinder Well - A Blooming Body (Album).

Cinder Well the hauntingly stark musical project of multi-instrumentalist Amelia Baker  new album A Blooming Body arrives today July 17th via Hen House Studios (where the album was recorded with Harlan Steinberger). The album is preceded by the lead single and video ‘While the Womb Screams Silently.’

Since 2015, Cinder Well has extracted dark, rich and tender compositions which nod to, but also stray from traditional musical languages. By comparison to the more diaristic tones of previous releases (2015’s self-titled EP, 2018’s The Unconscious Echo, 2020’s No Summer, 2023’s Cadence), A Blooming Body feels like glimpsing scattered vignettes of a whole world rather than a sequential narrative from beginning to end.

Through richly textured arrangements, A Blooming Body expands the sonic world of Cinder Well, resulting in a more immersive, visceral and unconventional collection of songs than we’ve heard before. The music on A Blooming Body shimmers with clarity, Cinder Well’s annunciation crystal clear, and yet there are heady depths to the stories told here that plunge fathoms beneath the ethereal, acoustic surface. “I find that sonically, pulling back into moments of silence and restraint can be eerie in a way that sometimes we think only loudness can achieve.” says Amelia.


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The Spongetones - Liftetimeline.

The Spongetones continue their series of fresh standalone singles on the way to their first album for their fifth decade as a band with the new track “Liftetimeline” out today July 17 on all digital platforms worldwide. The third new single from the Power Pop Hall Of Famers in 2026 following the indie hits “So Long” and “(I Really Need) To Kiss You,” it joins their three singles from last year as part of a true renaissance for one the genre's leading lights over the past five decades.

 One of the thrills of any new Spongetones tune is discovering which of the band's superb singer-songwriters is stepping to the fore, and on “Lifetimeline” it's bassist Steve Stoeckel, continuing not just his decades of contributing to the band's esteemed canon but also momentum of his 2024 solo debut The Power Of And. It's a personal journey this time out, as Stoeckel explains: “I wrote this song five months after having had a heart attack in April 2025. It was one of those mortality checks (a large one: it could have been fatal) that changed me. 

Each year my wife and I vacation at the Outer Banks in NC in October, and I took a beach chair, my phone recorder, and a uke out to the beach, which was deserted at that time of year. I sang the whole thing into my phone, and when I got home, I made a demo in my studio. The band liked it and as usual elevated the idea with their wonderful playing.”

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Friday, 19 June 2026

Celine Cairo - Kate Schutt - The Bernadette Maries - Dogviolet - The Surge - Resa Saffa Park - sundayclub

Celine Cairo  - Panacea (Album).

Dutch singer-songwriter Celine Cairo this week releases her third studio album Panacea. Having amassed of 45 million streams and a devoted international following, Celine Cairo forges her own path. Entirely independent and supported by a close-knit circle of music collaborators, the spirit of creative freedom is at the heart of her new record. Made the way Celine has always worked - on her own terms - it was recorded over nearly two years between partner and co-producer Benjamin Rheinländer's studio outside Amsterdam and a handful of spaces across the country, with contributions from band members, songwriters and musicians drawn from a small circle of trusted friends. The result is a collection of songs that could only be intimate, unhurried and entirely her own.

A meditation on growth, surrender and truly feeling alive, it was created during a period of real personal change, tracing a journey toward hard-won acceptance and the unexpected lightness that comes with it. Panacea means "a solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases", a title that captures both the album's searching quality and its profound sense of release.

Celine Cairo: "Panacea reflects on the paradox of our endless search for happiness. The harder we try to 'heal' and better ourselves, the farther we find ourselves from inner peace. I've struggled with depression and anxiety my whole adult life, and in recent years found relief in letting go of that insatiable search for happiness and peace. I hope these songs bring some compassion and a sense of relief to listeners - that we are enough, and that the idea that there's something inherently wrong with us is simply not true."

The title track announced the album's arrival in powerful fashion earlier this year as a hopeful meditation on self-acceptance, recorded on Wurlitzer piano at her Amsterdam home with her partner and brought to life with strings played by India Bourne of Ben Howard's band. The haunting 'Cycles' follows a similar emotional thread, finding calm in life's recurring patterns and the quiet wisdom that comes with learning to accept rather than resist, while the album's focus track 'Feel' draws on a similar alt-pop sound reminiscent of a downtempo 90s sound. 


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Kate Schutt - “Sippin’ On Sunshine.

Award-winning singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer Kate Schutt shares “Sippin’ On Sunshine,” a warm and radiant new single that transforms emotional connection into pure sensory bliss. Blending adult contemporary songwriting with breezy pop melodies and subtle vocal jazz textures, the track captures the feeling of being so fully lit up by another person that language itself struggles to keep pace.

Written while immersed in the creation of an entirely different project centered on the Arctic, “Sippin’ On Sunshine” arrived unexpectedly. “This was one of those gifts from the muse that we songwriters sometimes get,” Kate explains. At the time, she was deep into research and songwriting inspired by her trips to the Arctic and the history of Polar exploration, surrounded creatively by “ice and snow and flinty skies.” In contrast, one phrase suddenly surfaced: “Sippin’ On Sunshine.”

“I suppose I was craving some warmth,” Kate says. “The whole song revolves around this one simile. The experience of being so madly, joyfully in love that language is left reaching for comparisons, ‘Your kiss… it’s like Sippin’ On Sunshine.’” The result is a track that feels buoyant and deeply sincere, balancing lightness with emotional intimacy. Built around glowing melodies and Kate’s unmistakably clear vocal delivery, “Sippin’ On Sunshine” leans into warmth without losing its sophistication. There’s an effortless quality to the songwriting, but beneath it sits a careful attention to detail and craft.


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The Bernadette Maries - Missing Bernadette.

'Missing Bernadette' is the brand new track from Brussels-based The Bernadette Maries. This track is the third single from their debut album "Soft," due out on September 18th via Géographie. From the first notes of “Missing B.”, the Bernadette Maries transport us to the misty British soundscapes of the '90s, reminiscent of Slowdive and The Stone Roses. 

After boldly blending shoegaze and drum & bass in “ESO”, the Brussels-based band unveils a new single that still drifts through dreamlike realms, while grounding its music with heavy guitars echoing the most anthemic choruses of Smashing Pumpkins or Deftones. It’s a way of connecting the memory of loved ones to the present, keeping your head in the clouds while feeling the rest of your body pierced by a complex emotion—somewhere between melancholy and deep gratitude. 

As mentioned before on Beehive Candy The Bernadette Maries is a band from Brussels, established in 2024, with members Daria, Guy & Romain. Their sound merges post-punk energy, shoegaze’s dreamy textures, and indie rock hooks. TBM’s music is about love and existentialism, melancholy & meaning of our lives in a world that is slowly falling apart. It is inspired not only by music, but society, books, and movies as well.


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Photo - Tommy Lin
Dogviolet - Daughter.

London’s Dogviolet announce their anticipated debut EP Wilting, and share the evocative new single ‘Daughter’ (June 18th). A gritty and evocative blend of the band's ethereal-grunge meets post-punk aesthetics, the single captures both a driving sense of energy contrasted against their ethereal tendencies. 

Produced by the band’s own Ella Patenall, recorded and mixed alongside Tom Hill (GENN, Pollyanna, Knuckledust, I Feel Fine), ‘Daughter’ showcases the more immediate, intense and raw side to Dogviolet’s sound. Born out of the pressures of being the eldest daughter in a family, the track uses its angst to drive a soundscape of biting guitar tones, punching drums and Naz Toorabally vocals which move between the floating verses and a more visceral, pointer chorus delivery. 

Speaking about the single, Naz and Ella explain: Naz: “Daughter is about wanting to break the cycle of generational trauma and resist the eldest daughter compulsion to hold our families together, but not being quite ready to let go of control. When you’re in the throes of your perceived duties as an eldest daughter, you become delusional. Like believing you’re the sun and water for your family, that without you they would wilt and eventually die. And so you keep smiling and justify the chronic anxiety, exhaustion and constant choosing between your happiness and theirs.”

Ella: “Daughter is our loudest and most cathartic song. It’s the one we end the set with, crank all pedals on and go a bit wild. Capturing that energy in the studio was really important to us, so we let ourselves have fun with it. We were picking up every guitar in the studio and stacking layers to get that wall‑of‑sound feeling. I also threw an e-bow part into the final chorus for extra lift. We weren’t sure it would work, but it really did!”


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The Surge - See Your Face.

England's South Coast alt-rockers The Surge return with their latest single, "See Your Face", out now and taken from their forthcoming album Meow. Blending the band's trademark heavy, tightly-crafted sound with sharp lyrical observations, "See Your Face" explores how even the smallest misunderstanding can spiral into something much bigger than it ever needed to be. At its heart, the song is a reminder that communication remains the key to any healthy relationship.

The band explains: "See Your Face is about how even a small misunderstanding in a relationship can create a big problem. Things are often blown out of proportion and could easily be sorted out if we all had the patience to communicate and understand each other. Don't let things fester, life is too short."

Driven by powerful riffs, infectious energy and relatable themes, "See Your Face" continues The Surge's knack for pairing social observations with memorable hooks. The track offers another glimpse into Meow, an album set to showcase the band's evolving songwriting while retaining the raw energy that has become their calling card.

Hailing from across the Hampshire and Dorset border, The Surge have spent recent years building a reputation as one of the South Coast's most exciting independent rock acts. Their debut album Amped arrived in 2023, while a nomination for Best Breakthrough Artist at the 2024 Original Music Awards highlighted their growing profile on the UK independent music scene.


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Resa Saffa Park - Love Is a Lonely Feeling.

Oslo-based singer/songwriter and composer Resa Saffa Park today unveils new single 'Love Is a Lonely Feeling'. Born in Dubai, with her musical upbringing rooted in Liverpool (Resa is a graduate of LIPA), and now based in Oslo - Resa Saffa Park's work pulls from jazz, soul, indie and noir-pop in equal measure - drawing influence from artists as varied as Billie Holiday, Chet Baker, Mitski, Julia Jacklin and Nirvana, while sitting somewhere in the orbit of Tamino, Michelle Gurevich and Portishead.

New single 'Love Is a Lonely Feeling' traces a fallout with her own artistry, through picked acoustic guitar, feathered drums and jazzy keys. Speaking more on its release, Resa Saffa Park shared: "Love Is a Lonely Feeling is my heartbreak song about my relationship with music. For a long time, the love I had for creating didn’t feel strong enough to break the silence I felt in return. A quiet, one sided devotion. I felt lonely in my artistry, and I slowly started falling out of love with music, losing trust in my own intuition. The biggest loss was not knowing when my spark faded, or where it went."

Following the release of her independently-released debut full length 'Silver Bead Eyes' in 2025, Resa has cultivated a devoted international audience, with sold out headline shows across Turkey and further live dates spanning Stockholm, Milan, Paris, Copenhagen and London.


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Photo - Evie Maynes
sundayclub - Sad Summer.

Winnipeg indie band, sundayclub, return with new single, “Sad Summer,” the latest preview of their forthcoming self-titled debut album, SUNDAYCLUB, arriving July 10 via Paper Bag Records.

Built around a simple guitar riff that would go on to define the band's sound, “Sad Summer” captures a feeling of emotional paralysis familiar to many: wanting to retreat from the world while feeling increasingly pressured to keep pace with it. Blending hazy indie rock, shoegaze textures and deeply personal songwriting, the track finds sundayclub at their most direct and emotionally exposed.

Written during a period of social withdrawal and creative frustration, “Sad Summer” began as a stream of unfiltered thoughts before evolving into one of the emotional cornerstones of the album. “‘Sad Summer’ came about as a result of feeling extremely unmotivated, both to create and to socialise,” explains vocalist Courtney Carmichael. “The chorus just kept repeating itself: ‘Sad summer, it's a sad summer.’ Everything about the song felt candid because we didn't shy away from exposing that inner dialogue of feeling tired, down and disconnected. There's something freeing about being that direct.”

The band leaned into that honesty throughout the production, incorporating phone calls and conversational fragments beneath the track's warm guitars and blurred textures, creating a song that feels simultaneously intimate and expansive.


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Thursday, 21 May 2026

CR & The White Lights - Marty Kolls - ADMIN - Kaktus Einarsson - Resa Saffa Park - The Deslondes

Photo - Liz Sadkowski
CR & The White Lights - Tinted Windows. 

"Tinted Windows," is the searing lead track from CR & The White Lights' forthcoming LP, My Old Self. Shot through with the ragged edge and texture of indie rock, this record is proof that honest-to-goodness alt-country is still alive and well — but you don’t need me to tell you that. Just let the epic guitar solo in “Tinted Windows” do the talking. CR Gennone tells us, "The record captures a period of time in my life when I felt un-tethered and reflective, focusing on the memories and things in the past that centered me or brought me some sense of calm in the midst of a difficult time."

Brimming with blistering guitars, shimmering pedal steel, and hard-earned heartbreak, the My Old Self channels the spirit of Neil Young & Crazy Horse and Wilco while carving out a sound entirely its own. The record arrives July 17 via Magic Door Records. 'Til then, we hope you'll soak up "Tinted Windows," and help spread the word. 

Raw, loose, and gritty, New Jersey outfit CR & The White Lights’ My Old Self is a record brimming barroom philosophy and introspection set to a stack of rollicking alt-country rock. One can trace the clear lineage from Neil Young and Crazy Horse through Songs: Ohia’s Magnolia Electric Company to this record. It trades in similar traditions. But these songs are too personal and intuitive to be anything but the work of these particular players. Produced by friend of the band Phil Connor and featuring Liam Bornovski’s pedal steel guitar just about from corner to corner, My Old Self is music born for the jukebox.


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Marty Kolls - Waves.

Building upon years of writing, teaching, and performing music rooted in connection and observation, London, Ontario–based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Marty Kolls releases her latest single. “Waves” is a calm and meditative folk-pop single that draws from the natural rhythms of water to explore struggle, surrender, and emotional grounding. Gentle yet resonant, the track reflects on the ebb and flow of life, offering a quiet space for reflection and release.

Inspired by time spent along Lake Huron, “Waves” emerged from Marty’s deep, lifelong connection to water. “Whether observing water from the vastness of the ocean or a ripple in a pond, it has been the root of inspiration for me for much of my life,” she explains. “Its stillness can anchor me while its waves can cleanse me.” That duality sits at the heart of the song, where moments of calm and motion coexist, mirroring the emotional cycles we move through.

The song’s origin was as intuitive as its subject matter. “It came to me at the tail end of my sleep,” Marty shares. “As I was waking up, the chord progression was in my head and I immediately went to the keyboard to record it.” From there, the track unfolded naturally, guided by feeling rather than force.

What sets “Waves” apart is its sense of flow. Layered backing harmonies move like currents beneath the surface, subtly propelling the song forward while maintaining its grounded, reflective tone. During recording, an unexpected vocal “hiccup” shifted the rhythmic phrasing of the harmonies; a moment that producer Simon Larochette encouraged Marty to embrace. “That became our favourite part,” she notes, highlighting the song’s openness to imperfection and instinct.

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Photo - Gannon Padgett
ADMIN - Marathon Times.

Brooklyn-based post-punk act, ADMIN returns with their latest single, ‘Marathon Times,’ from its upcoming Mirrored Construct EP for Abandon Everything Records. The EP sees release June 24. On this song, the band unleashes a menacing, down tempo groove that gradually builds before detonating into a powerful, cathartic finale. Expanding their sonic palette, the band leans into tension, restraint, and release -delivering a track that simmers for minutes before finally catching fire.

“We wanted to explore what happens when you strip everything back, we were interested in that contrast,” says frontperson, Ian Jacobs. “Lyrically, the song traces themes of suppressed emotion and the inevitability of confronting those things. “It’s really a theme about overcoming obstacles or trauma.”

Jacobs continues, “But not in a victimized or supernatural way. Knowing when to face things head on, but also when to let go and walk away, without running. You can’t change the past but it’s also not good to ignore it. In my life, I’ve definitely gotten stuck in that negative space trying to swat things aside and they always come to roost eventually, I just want to make sure I’m never living life on a treadmill. Sometimes all you can do is absorb, try to create something positive out of it and in the end just give it a healthy shrug.”
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Kaktus Einarsson - Glycerine.

Kaktus Einarsson has announced his new album Factoid Happiness feat. John Grant, RAKEL, Thibault Gomez, and Jessica Winter is due in September with the new single ‘Glycerine’ out now. In a world saturated with misinformation and manufactured ideals of fulfilment, ‘Factoid Happiness’ asks a deceptively simple question; what is it that makes us happy? The third album from Icelandic stalwart Kaktus Einarsson is out on September 18th via One Little Independent Records, and seeks its answers in community, equality, and the quiet resilience of family.

Across ten tracks, Kaktus interrogates the systems that increasingly shape our emotional lives; algorithms, social media, and political polarisation. It explores how modern life dilutes attention, erodes certainty, and turns even our happiness into a commodification. “The title Factoid Happiness actually came first,” he tells us. “The word ‘happiness’ had been sitting in my notebook for a long time, before most of the lyrics were written. A lot of the album grew out of that idea, questioning what happiness even is, and where we’re being told to find it. We’re constantly being sold things as ‘truths’; feelings, knowledge, lifestyles. Algorithms decide what we see, what we believe, even what we think will make us happy. But a lot of that is unproven. It’s a factoid. Something that feels true but isn’t necessarily real.

And it’s not always negative,” he continues. “Love is also a factoid. I can’t prove my partner loves me. I choose to trust it. But the same mechanism can also derail us, especially now that we consume fragments of mass media constantly, out of context, and mistake them for truth.”

Musically, ‘Factoid Happiness’ is rich and varied, moving between intimate piano-led songwriting, warm indie-rock, funk-leaning grooves, disco-inflected rhythms, and electronic textures. It reflects Kaktus’s background as a songwriter who has moved fluidly between underground experimentation and sophisticated pop. The LP also features contributions from John Grant, RAKEL, Thibault Gomez, and Jessica Winter.


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Photo - Henriette Sagjord
Resa Saffa Park - I Can See The World.

Oslo-based singer/songwriter and composer Resa Saffa Park today returns with new single 'I Can See The World' - a smoky, slow-burning piece of alt-pop written about the disorientation and serenity of falling deeply in love - engineered around brushed percussion, spectral piano and delicate guitar arrangements.

Born in Dubai, with her musical upbringing rooted in Liverpool (Resa is a graduate of LIPA), and now based in Oslo - Resa Saffa Park's work pulls from jazz, soul, indie and noir-pop in equal measure - drawing influence from artists as varied as Billie Holiday, Chet Baker, Mitski, Julia Jacklin and Nirvana, while sitting somewhere in the orbit of Tamino, Michelle Gurevich and Portishead.

With traces of jazz phrasing and cinematic trip-hop in its DNA, the song's emotional core remains startlingly direct, as she explains: "I Can See The World is my first ever exclusively 'happy' song. I wrote it about the bliss of meeting my partner. I wrote it about love, the type of love that feels safe, but nothing close to boring. The type of love that can make mundane moments in company with them, into the best days of your life. It felt like I really experienced the world for the first time, walking in the park, noticing nature, and experiencing time in a way I had never done before. I still do, with him."

The single was recorded in Oslo alongside producer Bård Berg, becoming both the first song the pair worked on together for a new body of work and the last one they completed. "Some songs come quickly," she explains, "but others need time to ferment until you crack the code of their potential and direction. This one took a while. The bridge section was the final thing to arrive, and it made the song complete."

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Photograph - Selwyn Figg
The Deslondes - I’m Gone.

The Deslondes will release Don’t Let It Die Vol. 1 tomorrow via New West Records. The 12-track set was recorded on analog tape and features renditions of songs by Swamp Dogg, Shelby Lynne, Johnny Cash, Clifton Chenier, and more. It was produced by the band’s John James Tourville and Ajaï Combelic (Sabine McCalla) at the band’s studio in New Orleans and follows their 2024 studio album Roll It Out which was met with wide critical acclaim. 

The Deslondes didn’t want to simply exalt their heroes and catalog their influences while recording the new covers album. They wanted to also give their friends a boost as well. The poignant and powerful collection includes new interpretations of old songs by artists who’ve guided the band for years, alongside new songs by peers, tourmates, and collaborators including Nick Woods, Pat Reedy, and more. “We have so many friends who are songwriters, and we just love their music so much,” says Tourville. “Riley (Downing) and Dan (Cutler) are always kicking around awesome, inspiring old songs for us to do, but for this album we really wanted to play some friends songs, too.” Downing says “These songs are very much a close part of our lives. They’re all part of our circle, this big organism that keeps influencing itself.” 

Released today ahead of the album we have a real highlight with “I’m Gone.” The song was written by their friend Kiki Cavazos, who also appears in the Joshua Shoemaker-directed video. Riley Downing says “The moment I heard Kate Cavazos' voice, I was instantly captivated and mesmerized. Who was this mysterious woman with the most beautiful omniscient comforting voice? When I first heard the chorus it gave me goosebumps, but in a reassuring way. I hope you take this cover as an introduction to your own journey of discovering her music. Keep your eyes and ears open and you might be able to find her on the road somewhere.


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SHEAL - Tilia - ILA - T.R. Burge & The Temple - Alyssa Gallarneau

SHEAL - Press Rewind.  SHEAL is the stage name of Nova Scotia-born, Toronto-based singer-songwriter Sheilagh McNab, who returns with her ne...