Monday, 15 September 2025

Anna of the North - The Paper Kites - Professor Yaffle

Photo - Morten Sandvik
Anna of the North - Waiting For Love / Give Me Your Love Back.

Norwegian singer and songwriter Anna of the North delivers a brand new single, "Waiting For Love", out now via Play It Again Sam. Produced by Sebastian Furrer (COBRAH, Avicii) the track has Anna’s signature ethereal and dreamlike sound written all over it - pure halcyon pop - with her sweet vocals painting the picture of love felt deeply, and for love lost.

Anna’s music has been widely synced across TV and film over the years, most recently in Norwegian film Dancing Queen in Hollywood, the sequel to 2023’s multi-award winning Dancing Queen. Several Anna of the North songs soundtrack the film, including this new single ‘Waiting For Love’ - her music plays an integral part in the storyline. Additionally, you might catch the singer’s cameo in the movie… which is out now in theatres.

“Waiting for love has been in my demo folder for way too long. It’s been my favorite little indie-pop-song for a while, so I'm excited to share it with the world. It’s about that one time someone came into my life, lovebombed me, and left as quick as they entered. Like 1 day ago I didn’t know who you were and now my life is broken.”

Over the years Anna of the North has received critical acclaim for her albums Lovers (2017), Dream Girl (2019) and Crazy Life (2022), gaining support from the likes of Billboard, Vogue, London Standard, i-D, FADER, NME and so many more. Her sound has transcended all around the world, generating a total of 550M+ streams. Anna’s music has earned her a Norwegian Grammy for single "Dream Girl", alongside co-signs and collaborations with the likes of Tyler The Creator, Frank Ocean, Steve Lacy, Dua Lipa and G-Eazy.


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Photo - Tim Harris
The Paper Kites - Every Town.

Beloved alternative folk band The Paper Kites have announced their seventh studio album, ‘If You Go There, I Hope You Find It’, arriving on January 23rd via Nettwerk Music Group. To herald the announcement they’ve shared their brand new single “Every Town,” available now on all streaming platforms. 

The Paper Kites have a gift for crafting tender, emotionally rich songs, and "Every Town" is no exception. It’s a sweet, melancholic reflection on love that lingers, even when everything else changes. With their signature soft melodies and heartfelt lyrics, the song captures that quiet ache of someone who’s always with you, no matter how far you roam or how much time passes. There's a warmth in the sadness, like a memory you don't want to lose, even if it hurts a little.

‘If You Go There, I Hope You Find It’ features the band’s recent single “When The Lavender Blooms,” recorded at Melbourne’s legendary Sing Sing Studios and mixed by multi-Grammy Award winner Jon Low (Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Gracie Abrams). Intimate and achingly reflective, the album is guided by a longing for connection, simplicity, and emotional clarity. Rooted in themes of nature, healing, and hope, each track unfolds like a whispered conversation, offering comfort in its vulnerability and calm in its sincerity. As it explores moments of change, introspection, and the beauty of imperfection, the record remains anchored in the band’s signature atmospheric sound. There’s a quiet familiarity that runs through the album, carrying a sense of return, or of arriving at a place that feels like home, both within and beyond yourself.


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Professor Yaffle - Everyone Wants to Dream.

Professor Yaffle's forthcoming album Everyone Wants to Dream, due for release on Violette Records anytime now in September 2025. This Liverpool collective, led by Lee Rogers, has crafted something rather special - a collection of songs that maps the territory of middle age with remarkable honesty and craft. Following previous album releases Cosmic Lullabies, A Brand New Morning, Moments of Clarity and Let There Be Light, this feels like their most focused and expansive work yet.

The album turns on Everton Brow - that unremarkable Liverpool elevation offering the city's finest view. Rogers returns to it repeatedly throughout these eight tracks, using it as both literal place and metaphorical perch from which to survey memory, purpose, and the peculiar sensation that time is somehow accelerating while offering fewer clear destinations.

'Lost in a Dream (On Everton Brow)' weaves together lyrics Rogers wrote at eighteen with newly composed music. 'Everyone Wants to Dream' confronts the disorientation that arrives when children grow and one's role shifts. 'On Top of the World' becomes what Rogers calls 'a stoned love letter to Liverpool' - honest about intent, specific in its references.

The album's cover - a striking Karl Hughes archive photograph of a policeman surveying Liverpool from Everton Brow in 1979 - captures something essential about the record: that those who maintain order might dream the biggest dreams of all. This is Professor Yaffle's first release with Violette Records, marking the beginning of a collaboration that feels both natural and inevitable - two Liverpool entities who've circled each other for years before finding their moment.


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Sunday, 14 September 2025

Eve Goodman + SERA - Alice Phoebe Lou - Young Martyrs - Ivan Moult


Eve Goodman + SERA - Anian.

Continuing with their nature-inspired theme, Anian (the Welsh word for Instinct) is a song that addresses modern life and burnout; a clarion call urging us to return to the rhythms of nature. This is the third in a run of singles by singer-songwriters Eve Goodman and SERA from their upcoming collaborative album, Natur, due for release in the Autumn of 2025. It follows their first single Blodyn Gwyllt which was released in July, and Cwlwm Cariad, which was released in August.

The song draws you in with a satisfyingly hooky melody, woven with percussive textures and harmonies. The lyrics lament an existence where forgetting to rest and breathe is normalised, and urge us to ‘stand still’ and ‘listen to our instincts,’ making this track an important listen amidst the fog of a burnt out and overworked society. The bridge opens out into a spacious delivery of a home truth: ‘to remember our nature, we must look to nature’. It is a song about remembering that as humans, we are not separate from nature.

The track was recorded at Wild End Studio near Llanrwst, North Wales, with co-producer Colin Bass. (member of Camel and also producer of the Tincian album from 9 Bach which won ‘Best Album’ at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Award in 2015). Together they experimented with percussive sounds and vocal improvisations, creating a mysterious, sonic landscape that beckons you into something a little more primal. (above photo - Rob Zyborski)

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Alice Phoebe Lou - Darling.

Alice Phoebe Lou shares her radiant new single ‘Darling’, ahead of her sixth album Oblivion, which will be released on 24th October via Nettwerk Music Group. Free flowing and harmonic, Darling is here to warm you up ahead of the new album with its golden tones and layered, luxurious vocals. Darling captures the blissful, early moments of love, bottling that dreamy period of wonder and intoxication. 

Sharing more, Alice explained: ‘Darling is the most typical love song you’ll find on the album, written with hearts in my eyes, full of optimism about life and the future. It’s a somewhat delusional place that we can be in for a moment, where we think that everything will just work out and love will prevail. It’s like floating between two storms, momentarily forgetting all the hardships and difficulties and just focusing on how sweet and warm it can feel to be in love.’

Alice’s pending 6th album ‘Oblivion’ is set to take shape as a deeply personal collection that delves into her journey of exploration both globally and internally. Over her last five LPs, Alice has established herself as a musical force, consistently unveiling new facets to her expressive vocals and beguiling songwriting. Oblivion is grounding, and the result of an artist led by their artistry. 

The eleven track album pays homage to her earlier sound, whilst delving deeper than ever before.  Sharing more, Alice said: “In this industry there’s an emphasis on needing to go bigger, to one-up yourself, but instead I returned to my roots of playing on the street. These songs come from deep inside my subconscious, dreams, the oblivion of sleep, the place where you can access your deepest thoughts, desires, memories, and true feelings without thinking about the way it'll be received.”


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Young Martyrs - Never Gave You The Blues.

Bath (England) based alt-americana four-piece Young Martyrs are pleased to reveal the music video for their single ‘Never Gave You The Blues’, released this weekend.
 
Formed in 2020, Young Martyrs released their debut self-titled album that same year. Their coinciding debut headline tour saw them sell out shows throughout the UK, which led to them sharing the stage with the likes of Badly Drawn Boy, The Hooziers and McFly, as well as playing slots at a variety of festivals including Glastonbury and Rock Oyster. Their second album ‘Time Is Not On Our Side’ was released in 2023, expanding their fanbase beyond the UK and saw them playing shows across New York City.

‘Never Gave You The Blues’ was produced with Sebastian Brice (Indefra Studios) at Real World Studios. Featuring guest vocals from Natalie Brice (Sinnober), the track, originally released as a single as part of 2023’s second studio album ‘Time Is Not On Our Side’, fuses delicate rhythms, gorgeous harmonies and soaring country-esque guitar lines to delve into the breakdown of a meaningful relationship. 

Discussing the single, vocalist Tom Corneill explains, “‘Never Gave You The Blues’ is about the breakdown of something beautiful, but he sees it one way and she sees it another. He says if he’d known it was going to hurt them both he would never have started it… but we know that’s not really true. It’s a classic he said / she said story; Not everyone can be telling the truth.”


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Ivan Moult - Did You Think That I Was Lost?

The first glimpse of a brand new upcoming album from Cardiff-based artist Ivan Moult will be Did You Think That I Was Lost?, which is out now via Bubblewrap and across all streaming platforms.

Ivan explains: “The song is a reflection on the emotional paths instinctively taken when you feel under pressure, and in the aftermath, about how we mend bridges and rekindle love and affection. The sound is late evening, woozy admittance and reconciliation. Soulful clipped beats and tremolo wobbles underneath as questions are asked, explanations given and the song builds towards clutches and releases of remorseful electric guitar riffs in psychedelic octaves.”

Ivan’s signature sound remains at the core: a seamless blend of 1960s/70s folk and blues infused with modern textures, drawing influence from John Martyn, the late great Terry Reid and Ry Cooder. On the new album entitled 'Stood Out In The Storm', that familiar intimacy is expanded with a greater presence of guitars and organs, adding new depth and urgency to the sound. 

As with his previous records, Ivan wrote, played, recorded and mixed the album at his Cardiff home studio, and the record sits as a companion piece to Songs From Severn Grove.

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Saturday, 13 September 2025

Ben Reel - Selve - Dubinator Curate Various Artists - Tiberius

Ben Reel - I Will.

The first single, “I Will,” is lifted from Ben Reel’s keenly awaited 12th studio album, “Spirit’s not Broken.” It's just been released. We are really pleased to be sharing this fabulous song from a highly talented multi genre artist! We are told (and agree with) “I Will” carries a ’70s soul vibe reminiscent of Marvin Gaye, with four-on-the-floor disco drums and a Motown-inspired moving bass line. The song tells its story as if guided by higher powers, as though everything were preordained, destiny awaiting.

The Irish troubadour's twelfth studio album, Spirit’s Not Broken has a core message. In a world marked by war, division, and uncertainty, the record carries a timeless message: hope, resilience, and above all, love. “It’s easy to feel powerless,” Ben says, “but this album is a reminder of a simple truth: ‘Love one another.”

Musically, the album opens with raw rock energy before flowing into soulful, R&B-infused grooves, echoing the spirit of Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding, Van Morrison, and Sting. It’s a journey that blends grit with grace, reinforcing Ben’s reputation as one of Ireland’s most versatile and enduring songwriters.

Since launching his solo career in 1999 with This Is the Movie, Ben has carved a distinctive path through rock, folk, soul, and Americana. Critics have compared him to John Hiatt, Roy Orbison, and even dubbed him “the Irish Springsteen,” yet his sound remains unmistakably his own.


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Photo -  Joshua Tate
Selve - Breaking Into Heaven (Album).

In a few words, we have to say we love this bands music, the whole album is a must hear, this is a band to thoroughly check out. The background goes like this.. Gold Coast (Yugambeh/Kombumerri)-based six-piece Selve led by proud Jabirr Jabirr man Loki Liddle yesterday shared their historic second album Breaking Into Heaven, the first full-length album by an Aboriginal artist ever recorded at London's Abbey Road, anchored and inspired by Nina Simone's words that "‘The people who built their heaven on your land, are telling you that yours is in the sky". 

A powerful testament of First Nations stories, music and culture breaking into the spaces that have been stolen or denied to them and traditionally reserved for the select few, Breaking Into Heaven punctuates and refracts the listener's consciousness like a glass brick through a window: a showcase of the uniquely prismatic range of Selve's sonic and cinematic universe, all tied together with a central dualism of subversion and love. 

With it comes swaggering focus track & video 'Leading Man Lost', its clip starring Indigenous Australian actress/model Charlee Fraser (Mad Max: Furiosa, Anyone But You). Also featuring previous singles lush post-nihilist lovesong 'Friday Night', moody rave-rock track 'Strange Romance', the hyper-camp 'Loki Horror Picture Show', and its roaring title track, Breaking Into Heaven is out independently now.

Of the album, Liddle shares: "It’s super surreal that Breaking Into Heaven is out in the world, less than a year since we wrapped up our recording at Abbey Road. It’s been a big, profound, emotional journey that has taken myself and the band to places and into spaces we never imagined we’d get to tread. I am really really proud of the album we’ve created, the music, the stories, the messages, the whole wild dream of it."



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Dubinator Curate Various Artists - Sonically Echo Beach – Dubbing & Clubbing.

For lovers of Reggae and Dub this is a wonderful collection of tracks (& we have to say Beehive Candy are pretty much full on fans of these genres). We quote: 'A fundamental selection of dubbing and clubbing tunes outta Echo Beach'. Enjoy with us!

Dr. Israel – Slaver (DJ Olive Remix)
Dream Cycle Inc. – Good Boy
Dubinator – Hmm Nice
Dubmatix – Crazy Days (The Hempolic Remix)
Horace Andy – Skylarking (TVS Version)
Noiseshaper – Good Enough (Paolo Baldini DubFiles Remix)
Ruts DC – Weekheart (Rob Smith Dub Remix)
Sergeant Steppa – Rockers 2000 (Dreadzone Remix)
Ari Up – Island Girl (Lee Grooves Remix)
Molara – Conscious Living (Dub)
Martha And The Muffins – Echo Beach (Dubinator Remix)
Seanie T & Aldubb – Armagideon Time (Rob Smith aka RSD – Discomix) -
Dubinator – Love (Too Late Version)
B.R.Stylers – Dubbing From The Earth
Tackhead – Exodus (Dubblestandart Remix Two)
Dubblestandart – Dub Realistic (Ambient Dub) 


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Tiberius - Moab.

Boston-based "Farm Emo" band Tiberius issues "Moab," the third single from November 14th's ‘Troubadour,’ their label debut album. Following the more frantic Emo Rock sounds of the "Sag" and "Felt" singles, the rustic warmth of "Moab" sees Tiberius embrace their Country and Folk influences, while still flirting with Pop melodies and an Indie Rock crunch. 

Tiberius was originally a solo outing for songwriter Brendan Wright, with the project growing to a four-piece band upon Wright's relocation to Boston. As demonstrated on "Moab," this expanded lineup produces a catchy and cacophonous sound that blends Indie Punk, Alt Country and Psychedelia with confessional, conversational lyrics.

Named after the city in the sprawling Colorado Plateau desert, "Moab" has long been a live favorite, and now offers our third preview of 'Troubadour,' a unique, genre-bending LP that's bursting with ideas and ambition. Alt Country-esque songs like "Moab" meet the Midwest Emo of "Sag," the meathead Shoegaze Rock of "Redwood," the Psych-ballad sound of "Barn," and the downtempo ache of October 10th's "Painting of a Tree" single.

Speaking on "Moab," Brendan Wright shares: “Moab was a song I wrote about trying to let go. At the time I was defining myself by expectations of a strained relationship. I was feeling pretty insane - like the kind of insane you feel back in 8th grade where you come home crying all of the time because you have absolutely no sense of self. Writing ‘Moab’ offered catharsis. Looking back, I feel a lot of embarrassment around those feelings, - but it was how I felt at the time and that was the place I was in. I wish I had acted differently, and I strive to now.” 


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Friday, 12 September 2025

The Cords - Chris Rawlins - Halley Neal - At Baron Lane

Photo - Marc Tedeschi
The Cords - When You Said Goodbye.

Beehive Candy are really pleased to share the third single by The Cords from their forthcoming debut album. 'When You Said Goodbye' is a heart-rending pop song, it’s deeper, heavier and more immersive that the first two singles, but somehow it’s just as catchy. Grace and Eve Tedeschi may be young, but this is the sound of a band who are already totally accomplished at writing pop classics.

Comprising sisters Eva and Grace Tedeschi, they started playing drums when they were little kids. As mentioned the last time we featured them, they found that they liked 80s and 90s indie music more than their peers did, and so formed a band, just the two of them, with Grace on drums and Eva on guitar and the songs started to flow.

The forthcoming debut album was produced by Jonny Scott and Simon Liddel, and it respects the band’s stripped down DIY approach. There is some bass guitar (played by Eva and Grace) and occasionally a keyboard pokes its head above the surface.  But these elements are simply doing their job: the real stars of this record are Eva’s sinuous guitar and silky vocals, and Grace’s clattering, expressive sing-song drums.  It’s the sound of two sisters having an intense musical conversation with each other, pushing each other on to greater heights, exhilarated by the set of perfect pop songs they have magicked up. 


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Chris Rawlins - After Dark.

Chicago-based Indie-folk singer-songwriter Chris Rawlins is set to release his much-anticipated sophomore album, Flyover, on October 24, 2025 — a spacious, haunting, and deeply personal exploration of place, memory, and the quiet emotional weather systems of adulthood. The album arrives six years after Rawlins' critically-acclaimed 2019 debut Bring on the Rain, and stands as both a sonic evolution and a return home, in more ways than one.

Described by Rawlins as “a love letter to the landscapes, culture, and mystique of the Midwest,” Flyover meditates on the region’s overlooked beauty and unique emotional terrain. Through richly imagistic lyrics and immersive, Terry Allen-esque folk instrumentation, Rawlins paints a world of cornfields that become desolate oceans at dusk, of shadowy cities, and of love lost to a dream like longing — all filtered through the lens of a songwriter quietly observing from 30,000 feet above, and decades removed from childhood.

The album’s first single, “After Dark,” is released today September 12. “I started with the idea of ‘flyover’ as a concept," Rawlins says, “but it grew into something more emotional. It’s not just the Midwest being flown over — it’s about people being passed over, forgotten, left behind. There’s a quiet ache to that. And I think a lot of folks have felt it, especially in the past few years.” The concept of Flyover has roots going back as far as 2019, when some of the earliest songs were written, even before Rawlins released his debut.


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Halley Neal - Letter For a Friend (Album).

Halley Neal is an award-winning folk singer and songwriter whose music radiates warmth, positivity, and peace. Based in Boston by way of Nashville, Halley blends lyrical, heartfelt songwriting with soaring vocals and vibrant, bluegrass-inspired instrumentation. Often performing alongside her trio of upright bass and fiddle, her live shows are intimate, uplifting experiences that highlight her honest lyrics and effortlessly expressive voice.

A rising presence in the Americana and folk scenes, Halley has toured nationally, performing in listening rooms and folk venues across the country. She has graced the stages of major festivals including the Kerrville Folk Festival, Rocky Mountain Folks Festival, and the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. Among her career highlights, Halley has opened for and shared the stage in a duet performance with Grammy-winning artist Sara Bareilles - an experience that reflects both her talent and growing recognition in the contemporary folk world.

Following the success of her critically acclaimed 2022 album Beautiful and Blue, Halley's next full-length record, Letter for a Friend, is out today September 12th. 2025.  Written as a collection of personal letters to the people who have shaped, influenced, and inspired her, the album was recorded in Nashville and reflects her most intimate and narrative-driven work to date. The project is a concept record titled Letter For a Friend.  "Every track on the album is written as a letter to someone who has deeply influenced or impacted my life - it's a very personal and intentional collection of songs that I’m really excited to share with the world," she shares. 

Halley further confides, "Do you ever think about the words left unsaid — texts we don’t send, letters we never write? Letter For a Friend grew from that question, and from a song I wrote for my oldest friend, Emily, reflecting on the ways she shaped my life. Each track on the album is a letter — to friends, loved ones, strangers, even to myself — capturing gratitude, memory, and the courage it takes to speak the words that matter. Though deeply personal, the album is universally human, a reminder that connection transforms both the giver and the receiver. Letter For a Friend is an invitation to reach out, to honor the people who’ve changed us, and to never wait for the perfect moment to say what’s in your heart — to just say it now."


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At Baron Lane - Trilogie (EP).

With “Gotta Get Out”, At Baron Lane kicks off their new EP Trilogie - an energetic, short, and punchy track that immediately grabs you with driving guitars and saxophone hooks. The song has clear ska-punk influences and feels like a mix between Madness and The Clash, yet the unmistakable indie sound of At Baron Lane still shines through. Trilogie is released today September 12 2025.

At Baron Lane is a four-piece indie band from around Zürich (up to Lachen SZ). Since the release of their debut album “in Paradise”, which they celebrated in 2019 at Amboss Rampe Zürich, the band has continuously refined their songwriting and successfully tested it live at countless concerts. The quartet has performed at venues such as Schüür Luzern, Exil Club Zürich, and Werk21 at Dynamo Zürich. With their single “Future-Men”, released in June 2025, the band has already gained airplay on various indie radio stations both in Switzerland and internationally.

The EP Trilogie features the first three tracks from the upcoming concept album “The Cause”, which At Baron Lane will release at the end of October 2025. The album tells the story of a fictional revolutionary named Lenny, who seeks a way out of the bureaucratic system of our society and gathers a following around him. Whether he will succeed in making a change remains to be seen.


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Thursday, 11 September 2025

Tulpa - Josienne Clarke - Haerts

Tulpa - Let's Make A Tulpa!

Tulpa are very new, nothing has been released up until now, not even a digital single.  Despite this, they attracted the attention of Marc Riley & Gideon Coe, who invited the band to record a live BBC6 Music session this summer.  Around the same time, Skep Wax Records were sent the finished album and knew they had to release it.  Meanwhile, in the creative hotbeds of the UK’s DIY festivals and indie venues Tulpa are quickly gathering a loyal following.  They have recently supported Throwing Muses, Pale Blue Eyes and Bug Club and will be playing a series of headline gigs in October and November 2025.

First single ‘Let’s Make A Tulpa!’ is an upbeat crunchy pop song that explodes into a huge chorus, somewhat in a Breeders vein, that will encourage sober people to throw themselves around their living rooms.  ‘Psyops’ is gentler, but spooky and equally compelling, with echoes of Yo La Tengo: hypnotic in the extreme.  ‘Amateur Hour’ is a lilting, gentle confessional.  By contrast, ‘Raw Nerve’ is all frenzied guitars, and may remind seasoned listeners of the spiky excitement of Josef K.

Tulpa consist of Josie Kirk (vocals, bass), Daniel Hyndman (guitar), Myles Kirk (guitar) and Mike Ainsley (Drums), and are based in Leeds.  Daniel was lead guitarist and songwriter in esteemed post-punk band Mush.  Tulpa are nothing like Mush, and yet… all the energy, ambition and inventiveness of that earlier group are still here: it’s just that the creative power has been diverted into the service of a set of pop songs: songs that are in love with melody.  Josie Kirk’s irresistible vocal delivery seals the deal.  This is a very exciting new band. 


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Josienne Clarke - In The Dark Of The Night.

On October 17th, critically acclaimed singer, songwriter and guitarist Josienne Clarke will release her new album, Far From Nowhere, via her own label, Corduroy Punk. Yesterday she shared the latest cut to be taken from the album, 'In The Dark Of The Night'. 

Of the single, Clarke says: "This one had to be like a hug in song form, a held hand through an anxious night, a reassuring call from a friendly voice. That’s what songs can do, find connection in the dark, be a little spark of light. The guitar part I wrote for it originally was all these parts on one guitar. It was nice but a little frenetic for how soothing I wanted this song to be. 

Murray and I deconstructed that initial guitar part and split it across the instruments. He put the guitar’s bass line onto the synth which was immediately lovely, and I played the top half on the electric which we set back with a long, dreamy reverb. That left this lovely midspace for the softly strummed acoustic guitar part. I knew I wanted it to have a soft heartbeat type bass drum and Murray rightly pointed out that it needed something light in place of a snare, so it has this chiming tambourine faraway in the distance."


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Haerts - Wait for Us.

Indie duo Haerts release “Wait for Us,” the third single from their upcoming album Laguna Road. The duo returned with the announcement of their fourth album Laguna Road, which will be released October 3rd. Thematically, the album frames a confessional portrait of family, memory, and the sacred mess of growing a family together. The duo, composed of Nini Fabi and Benny Gebert, wrote and recorded the album at home on Laguna Road, in the in-between spaces of everyday family life. They left the house in early 2025, having completed the album, to return to New York. 

About “Wait for Us”, they say: “Wait for Us closes the album and it was the last song we wrote for it. We placed it at the end because, unlike the other songs that look back on our life and relationship, this one feels like it is moving forward.

For us, the song is about hope. It is the hope that when you give yourself completely to love and to life, you will find a way through. It is about giving more, when you think you have nothing left, staying even when you cannot remember why, and waiting because deep down you believe it is worth it. 

In that way it tells the story of a couple drifting. The magic has faded. Words have run out. The strength to hold things together feels gone. What remains is the waiting, and the trust that love will return if it is meant to.”


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Quiet Houses - Phoebe Green - The Veils - Jenny Reynolds - Alex Henry Foster - Libby Ember

Photo - Meg Henderson Quiet Houses - we're all in love (Album). Edinburgh-raised, London-based indie-pop duo Quiet Houses have released...