Showing posts with label The Surge. Show all posts
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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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Saturday, 4 April 2026

Mystery Art Orchestra - The Surge - Brand New Heartache - Frog - Divorce Attorney - Thomm Jutz

Photo - Shirin Bartel
Mystery Art Orchestra - Love (Album).

We have to say this is one wonderful album that delivers all the band promises in their press release, talking of which, we include in full for a clear and concise background. Since the early 2010s, 'Love' has as part of the alliterative phrase 'Live, Laugh, Love' degenerated into a cheesy cliché that acts as a set of self-deceptive blinkers to the actual absence of that capitalistically corrupted trinity.

The noise-pop formation Mystery Art Orchestra (MAO) explores this theme on their second studio album, which has just been released including on vinyl April 3 2026.

Wrapped in soundscapes that, with a touch of self-irony, evoke the over-the-top cheesiness of early shoegaze escapism, repetitive post-punk rhythms, and pathos-laden new-wave anthems, the voices in the eight tracks inquire after emotional belonging, the value of trust, and hedonistic escapes from one’s own reality.

These are by no means excursions into romanticism, but rather an illustration of cracks in a frigid present that looks back on a romanticized past. In no way is the motif of ‘Love’ self-indulgent; it focuses instead on the vacuum left in the wake of its absence. MAO consists of singer and guitarist Tino Bogedaly, André Wlodarski on synthesizers and Bastian Müller on drums. The members live in Berlin and Brandenburg. The tension between urban and rural spaces influences both the band’s cool soundscape and a sense of a lack of belonging and persistent disorientation. 



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Photo - Pete Coombs
The Surge - You’re In Love With Yourself.

South Coast England alt-rock outfit The Surge return with their sharpest statement yet in new single “You’re In Love With Yourself”, released today 4 April 2026 as the lead track from their upcoming four-track EP.

Built around the band’s trademark tight, heavy sound and cutting lyricism, “You’re In Love With Yourself” taps into a familiar modern trait — the tendency for some people to put themselves front and centre above everything else. Rather than pointing fingers, the track leans into a tongue-in-cheek tone, playfully calling out those whose closest relationship might just be with their own reflection. It’s a knowing, self-aware take that admits none of us are perfect… but some definitely think they are.

The single sets the tone for the forthcoming EP, which sees The Surge expanding on their signature blend of driving riffs and incisive storytelling. Across its four tracks, the record moves through themes of social commentary, relationships, and political observation, all delivered with the energy and precision the band have become known for.

Hailing from across the Hampshire/Dorset border, The Surge have spent the past year writing and recording new material, building momentum ahead of a busy 2026 that will also see the release of their second full-length album — the follow-up to their 2023 debut Amped. Their rise hasn’t gone unnoticed, earning them a nomination for Best Breakthrough Artist at the 2024 Original Music Awards and cementing their place as one of the UK’s most exciting independent acts.

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Brand New Heartache - Raise the Shade.

Nashville-based Eleese and Matthew Meschery (Brand New Heartache) are launching their new single, "Raise the Shade" a song that fuses authentic Americana with anthemic indie-pop and dreamy harmonies. It's off the upcoming album, A New Alchemy (July 24,  2026). 

The track releases on April 3rd on Mule Kick Records, and features a stellar cast of players; Matthew Szlachetka, Grammy nominated keyboard artist, Jimmy Wallace, Darren King (Mutemath, Earthsuit), and Sarah Aili. It's the first single off of the upcoming album, A New Alchemy (spring 2026) and was produced and mixed by Michael Patterson (Beck, B.R.M.C., She Wants Revenge).

In Eleese's own words: '“Raise the Shade” is about reconciliation — written in the wake of our own dark stretch, when we weren’t connecting and weren’t sure how to find our way back. The song picks up just after a fight, in that fragile space between bitterness and breakthrough. In that moment, it felt like the only way forward was to let a little light and air into the room — and to reconnect with the things that brought us together in the first place. 

For us, that meant music, humor, and time in nature. It’s a love song for the aftermath — when connection doesn’t come easy, but you choose it anyway. With lyrical nods to Chaka Khan and The Jayhawks, and a wink toward the hard-earned wisdom of therapy, “Raise the Shade” turns vulnerability into something triumphant."


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Frog - Dark Out.

On April 17th, New York’s Frog will release their eighth studio album, Frog for Sale. A continuation of the series that began with 2025’s ‘1000 Variations on the Same Song’ and was followed six months later with ‘The Count’ (which found fans in Wednesday, Friendship, Dry Cleaning, and MJ Lenderman). These twelve songs see the brothers take inspiration from songwriters like Paul McCartney and Buddy Holly.

Since Daniel Bateman returned from a four-year Frog absence (with the addition of his younger brother Steve on drums) to release the highly acclaimed ‘Grog,’ the band has been incredibly prolific. Frog for Sale is their third album in just 14 months, while the band have been on the road for multiple tours of North America with numerous sell-out shows, in addition to sessions for the likes of KEXP, WFMU, and WFUV.

“This is an album about how money sometimes gets in the way of love,” says Daniel. Aptly, while Frog continues to barrel ahead with a growing audience in tow, the album’s cover, a childhood image of Daniel holding Steve as a baby, allows the brothers a chance to look back. 


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Photo - Daniel Lincoln
Divorce Attorney - Always Something (EP).

South UK art-rock 5-piece Divorce Attorney release the striking debut EP Always Something (April 3rd). Showcasing the band’s brooding, alternative-rock meets shoegaze and post-punk flavoured sound, the EP captures the essence of the band’s live sound with its raw edge whilst highlighting the depth of their musicality with inventive song structures, psychedelic flourishes and vibrant dynamics. 

Produced by Spencer Withey (Back/Burden, Man/Woman/Chainsaw; Cowboy, Alien Chicks) and mastered by Felix Davis (Geese, CQ Wrestling, Westside Cowboy), the EP brings together dark, bubbling live instrumentation with affecting melodies, cathartic, emotive delivery and poetic lyricism to create a sound unique to Divorce Attorney. 

Speaking about the EP, frontman and rhythm guitarist Nathan Key explains: “A lot of the influences into the EP were 80’s to Noughties goth and post-punk and from that one of the principles going into the project was to make something still in line with the gothic aesthetic, but also danceable so people at our shows can engage in a way they want to receive the music.”

Making a name for themselves as a live band touring across the UK, Divorce Attorney have opened for the likes of SANAM (Beirut), Alien Chicks, University, Lunar Vacation, Lifeguard among other bands, played sold out shows at The Windmill, Green Door Store, and have played on Homegrown Festival & Wanderlust Stages. With growing support across tastemaker press and national radio, the band are building a driving momentum into the release of the new EP. 


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Thomm Jutz - Ring-A-Bellin (Album).

 “I wanted to start recording every song with the smallest musical unit appropriate to the song,” says singer-songwriter, producer, guitarist, and composer Thomm Jutz of the process behind recording his new album, Ring-A-Bellin’. “And only add what felt necessary and relevant.” That’s what Jutz’s carefully crafted songs deserve, and through a series of thoughtful recording sessions, that’s exactly what they received. “Some songs started and ended with just me singing and playing, others with me and bass player extraordinaire, Mark Fain, or as a trio with Tim O’Brien and Michael Rinne.” 

All of Ring-A-Bellin’s main ingredients were played live, in the room, especially Jutz’s at once soothing and haunting vocals. “It was extremely liberating to record like this, in the moment, with almost no premeditation, no direction to the players, not even much, or any, direction to myself. It felt immensely freeing to my guitar playing and reconnected me with an energy I wasn’t sure I still had.”

With Ring-A-Bellin’, the German-born, Nashville-based Jutz shows off his alchemy-like songwriting talents for which he has been tapped by the likes of John Prine, Nanci Griffith, Todd Snider, and Billy Strings, to name a few. These tunes are modern creations, steeped in history, but crafted by a man with his finger on a much deeper pulse, influenced by the analytical psychology of Carl Jung as much as he was by the Stanley Brothers or John Hartford. 

The result of Jutz’s involved and thoughtful process is an album that feels old but not nostalgic, and whatever the opposite of gimmicky might be. Ring-A-Bellin’ is a shining example of what it looks like to respectfully carry the torch of traditional music into the modern era.


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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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Hecojeni - American Aquarium - Josaleigh Pollett - Tony Fox

Hecojeni - Riding The Merry Go. Hecojeni contacted us directly with their current single 'Riding The Merry Go' which immediately gr...