Friday, 9 January 2026

Cheyenne - The Jack Rubies - Mesh - Alice Costelloe - Hirta - The Orielles

Cheyenne - Anticipating You.

The indie artist's latest drop bridges the intimate polish of Harry's House with the confident pop sheen of Sabrina Carpenter and Dua Lipa.
 
Cheyenne has made it clear that in 2026, she's here to smolder and wow audiences, and she is not holding back. With her latest single “Anticipating You”, the rising singer-songwriter blends the sensual pulse of retro inspired synth-pop with fun, modern textures. Built around shimmering synths, sun drenched guitar strums, and a radiant vocal, “Anticipating You” sounds like radio ready, chartworthy pop. Think Steve Lacy by candlelight or Harry Styles in his late-night, off-the-record era. “Itʼs craving this personʼs touch, intimacy, closeness, personality. Itʼs being so in love you canʼt get enough. You crave their touch and everything about them. Itʼs also craving the emotional intimacy that comes with sex and being intimate" Cheyenne says.
 
The track traces that longing with the perfect lyrics: “Lying wide awake, while you saturate every part of my brain…” she croons. There's a commanding, confident ownership in the way Cheyenne delivers on “Anticipating You.” She's unapologetically open to pleasure and that magnetic pull that changes your chemistry. As she readies a new body of work for 2026, her sound is expanding, her vision is sharpening, and her message is clear: vulnerability is power, and self-expression is sacred.
 
Coming off a standout Pirate Studios showcase and four previous singles that mapped her evolution, Anticipating You marks Cheyenne's fifth and final release before a new musical era begins in 2026. With upcoming shows slated across the East Coast, she's inviting fans into the next chapter of her story.


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The Jack Rubies - Be Good Or Be Gone.

With their new album Visions In The Bowling Alley announced at the end of last year and set for release on Vinyl, CD and Streaming in late January (23rd), UK postpunk veterans The Jack Rubies ofer up one more single to preview the record. “Be Good Or Be Gone,” a slice of groovy guitar pop as danceable and hook-heavy as anything from the band's four-decade history, is out today January 9, 2026.

may have emerged from the British C86 scene and be more often thought amongst the likes of Shriekback or Nick Cave, but there's something about the groove and hooks of “Be Good Or Be Gone” that whispers “Madchester” – think “Fool's Gold,” “Step On” or “Groovy Train”. You can most certainly dance to it, and the vocal interplay between Rubies frontman Wright and guest Cat Henry(returning after the last album's hit single “I'll Give You More”) is thrilling. It sounds like a party, and while the words betray an underlying darkness, it's of an almost pop-classicist bent, as direct as a set of Johnny Cash lyrics: “You crucify me then you dance up and down on my grave/That’s what I say even though it isn’t true.” Taken together, it's the stuf of which enduring hit singles are made.

“It's based on an almost forgotten sketch from yesteryear and with a nod to our past,” the band ofers, “a dance-favored and nostalgic meditation on the closing of a chapter.” The Rubies' SD Ineson features on harmonica, adding to the rootsy favor, and delivers signature guitar lines that complement Wright’s slide guitar and and tight postpunk funk rhythms. Drummer/producer Peter Maxted’s keyboard textures foat, then punctuate, while bass and percussion hold the beat close until gradually letting go as the track wistfully concludes. “It’s time to move on. Two empty deck chairs are all that’s left on a deserted beach,” the band says in summary. 


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Mesh - Exile.

Mesh unveil the stylish music video 'Exile' as the first new song from the UK alternative electronic duo since nine years! This single is an edit of the opening track of the English band's forthcoming new album "The Truth Doesn't Matter", which has been scheduled for release on March 27, 2026. 

Mesh comment on 'Exile': "I was trying to write some music that was uplifting but had a dark and moody undertone", Richard explains. "I had the chord structure and the chorus, but felt something was missing. That's when I added the arpeggio type line at the start. This changed the character of the song and gave it that hypnotic, driving feel. It is the glue that holds it all together. After we had finished mixing the album and almost a year after the music was written, Mark sent me the track with the vocals added. It was one of those moments when I knew immediately that this track had to be the single. It was as quick as that."
 
"We were about to go to Germany to mix the album with Olaf", Mark adds. "I still had a couple of instrumentals from Rich which had no lyrics or vocals. I loaded one into Cubasis on my phone and started working on it in dead time during the mixing. I needed inspiration, and Judit, the wife of our producer Olaf, gave me the only English books that she had: 'Chicken Soup for the Soul – Stories for a Better World' by various authors, and 'The Man Who Fell to Earth', which is a Bowie biography. I was also reading Heinlein's 'Stranger in a Strange Land' on my pad. The lyrics kind of just fell out of those influences. I recorded the vocals on the phone outside on Olaf's balcony and recorded them properly when I got home. It was all very last minute, but worth that last push."


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Alice Costelloe - How Can I.

London singer-songwriter Alice Costelloe shares new track 'How Can I' this week, the final preview of debut album 'Move On With The Year' out 6th February via Moshi Moshi Records. One of the album's most revealing moments, new track 'How Can I' skips blithely, all honeyed harmonies and tambourine shakes, while Costelloe wrestles with a dichotomous truth, both a question and a statement: “How can I / Still adore / You know I still adore you”.  

“So much of my childhood I had this feeling that something wasn’t right, but I just couldn’t put my finger on it,” Costelloe admits. “My dad was so different: he’d fall asleep mid-sentence with a lit cigarette in his mouth, he couldn’t be woken up no matter how much you tried, and when he wasn’t sleeping he’d take us on strange, and in retrospect, insanely dangerous adventures.” It wasn’t until her early teens, when her older sister confirmed his substance abuse, that those memories came into focus - an awakening that threads through the album’s writing.

Speaking more on the song release, Alice said: "When I was finishing the song, I read a quote from Feist where she said, ‘When you say something or sing something enough times, it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy – it’s almost like casting spells.’ It made me think about what it would feel like playing songs full of sadness, night after night, and whether those were the spells I wanted to be casting,” Costelloe explains. “So I added the line ‘I am good, I’m enough, I’m surrounded by love’. I know it’s unbearably cheesy, but I wanted a moment in the set that could counteract some of the darker parts of the record and manifest something more positive."

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Photo - Ash Drummond.
Hirta - Black Chimneys.

"Black Chimneys", is the second single from Hirta's new LP 'Soft Peaks' to be released in February 2026. The song is the perfect anthem for blessing your new year. In Alistair's own words, "...it feels appropriate to share the song 'Black Chimneys’ as a simple New Year greeting, as we all do the thing we do every year where we take stock of where we are in our lives and reset to begin another year. 

The song itself is a reminder to myself of what’s important and, while not necessarily written as a new year song, has the recurring line, ‘Lang may yer lum reek’ - this is a traditional Scottish phrase that people use to toast or say farewell to friends and family around New Year. It translates as ‘long may your chimney smoke’ and symbolizes warmth, and having enough of what you need to be warm, safe and prosper, so it’s extra nice to be able to share it with you at this time."

Hirta is the solo project of multi-instrumentalist Alistair Paxton and this record hasn't left my rotation since I first heard it last autumn. 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.

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Photo - Neelam Khan Vela.
The Orielles - You are Eating a Part of Yourself / To Undo the World Itself.

The Orielles have today shared double-single "You are Eating a Part of Yourself" and "To Undo the World Itself", two new tracks taken from their fourth studio album, Only You Left – out March 13 via Heavenly – a meticulous yet exploratory record which sees them emerge anew from their seven-year cycle where they began with Silver Dollar Moment (2018).

"To Undo the World Itself", has hints of Tara Clerkin Trio in the repeated, reverb-drenched vocal melodies, but also leans towards the expansive post-rock of Mogwai and Explosions in the Sky in its cathartic forward-motion and "You are Eating a Part of Yourself" shares a similar dark euphoria as both gradually submerge the listener in a glitch-laden tide of feedback and noise. Coupled with the rising harmonic progressions there’s a pervasive sense of bittersweetness, of time irrevocably passing by.

Accompanied by a video directed by Neelam Khan Vela which spans both tracks, the band said: "'You are Eating a Part of Yourself’ began when a durational guitar loop was released from the archive of improv’s recorded in Henry’s bedroom. The title, which comes from a video artwork dating 1996, captures the darkness emanating from the original recording, and reflects the clarity to be able to define that feeling some years later. Through music (and some words) we unfurled the emotion captured back then, as we put our ears up to the organs of the body orchestrating their own symphony and dissonance.

Closing track of the album ‘To Undo the World Itself’ sings of rebirth and reversal, or outstanding finality, depending on the impression that ‘Only You Left’ leaves you with. The cathartic crescendo meant that this was a favourite to play in the various live rooms that we wrote / recorded in, where it was trialled against the backdrops of thunderstorms and peaceful sunsets alike."

Neelam added about the video: "After almost a decade of collaborating with The Orielles, we share a connection that makes our creative process completely intuitive, like a long rally where ideas are passed back and forth without needing to be spoken. The band filmed with Lewis and Giulia in Manchester, and from that starting point I let the emotional pull of the tracks guide the edit, completing the video through what the music evoked and what the evolving images seemed to ask for."


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Wednesday, 7 January 2026

Heavenly - Hannah Schneider - Project Earthbridge Feat. Aubrey Illurimo - Julian Never

Heavenly - Excuse Me.

The single, 'Excuse Me', is an outburst of punk energy, as effervescent as a song on the first Undertones album, recalling a teenage romance with the nerdiest person in school. It's a foretaste of the album "Highway To Heavenly" which has been announced this week and is out on 27 February. 

Heavenly are seen as the originators of a whole genre of music – known to some as ‘jangle’, others as ‘twee’ and to the band themselves as ‘indiepop’.  As fiercely independent as any punk band, but as sweetly melodic as any chart-topping act, Heavenly combine sharp-edged politics with shamelessly joyful pop music.

‘Highway To Heavenly’ shares this recipe with the band’s first four albums, all of which were released in the 1990s at a time when sensitive indie types in the UK were sheltering from the prevailing macho-rock storm under the Sarah Records umbrella, and when women in the US were starting to find their Riot Grrrl voices in the small town of Olympia, where labels like K and Kill Rock Stars were designing a new creative space.


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Hannah Schneider - In This Room.

In an era where artificial intelligence is increasingly shaping the music industry, Danish artist Hannah Schneider is choosing a completely different path. On her upcoming album ‘In This Room’ (released February 27, 2026), she insists on presence, intuition and craftsmanship as the driving force in the creation of music.

To create the album, she invited a number of musicians she admires to her residency at Thorvaldsens Museum in Copenhagen. Here, the museum's historic space became the setting for a musical experiment in which both composition and recording were turned on their heads: What happens when acoustic instruments become the starting point for modern electronic music?

‘In This Room’ - the title song from the forthcoming album is a meditation on the stories we hold, the rooms we return to, and the moments that define us — even when nothing seems to change. With this new single release, which has already received BBC 6 Music & Radio X airplay, Hannah Schneider continues to solidify her place as a singular voice in Nordic electronic music, blending introspection, poetry, and immersive production into a quietly powerful statement. Driven by active piano figures, and the distinct drumming by fellow labelmate Øyunn, the song catches the ear, asking the question- “if these walls would talk, what would they say?”.

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Project Earthbridge - Love Will Always Be Near (Feat. Aubrey Illurimo).

"Love Will Always Be Near" was born after co-writer Anders Hasselquist (music/lyrics) heard on the radio than a young person in Sweden commits suicide every week, wanting to write a positive uplifting song about reaching out to people in distress. He approached Thomas Karlsson (music) and Jimmy Granstrom (lyrics) about writing a song on this theme, later joined by Filipino singer Aubrey Illurimo who recorded the vocals for the song.

Project Earthbridge consists of the Swedish duo Jimmy Granstrom (music and/or lyrics) and Thomas Karlsson (music/production) as well as invited collaborator(s), which will vary between songs. Project Earthbridge's songs have been played on the radio in at least 12 countries on five continents, from Australia and South Africa to Sweden, France, Belgium, Peru, England and the USA. The singles "Alicia" and "Made Of Stars" were selected for rotation on P4 Sörmland, which is a major Swedish radio station equivalent to a regional BBC radio station in the United Kingdom.


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Julian Never - Say Something.

Los Angeles' Julian Never shares the second single and video from its forthcoming Everyday Is Purgation LP for Mt.St.Mtn. “Say Something” is about trying to fix yourself by making the same mistakes and following the same attachment patterns. You’ve just wrecked your life, and this relationship isn’t going to fix you. An artist drops into your life—only to disappear as fast, ending things through a cryptic screenshot posted by their friend on Instagram.

You expected more of yourself for getting vulnerable like this, for caring as much as you did. You know you weren’t owed anything, but it still stings. It bruises the ego. Give yourself a rest. This wasn’t meant to be. Move on.

“Say Something” is a country-ballad take on jangle pop, featuring Josh Yenne on pedal steel. It’s about that raw feeling of being left behind—caught in the loop of rumination, waiting for words that never come.


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Monday, 5 January 2026

The Family Grave - Valerie Smith - Sébastien Tellier

The Family Grave - Daylight (Instrumental Version Remix).

The new single by The Family Grave is called Daylight, a dance-oriented remix of the track from their latest album 'Old Songs for Kids'. The band have also created a visual reel using the brilliant dancers of Ava Choreo. The Family Grave are an alt-folk outfit from Brighton (UK) known for "the quiet devastating power of [their] honest, intelligent songwriting" (Echo Rebel magazine) and whose music "proves that great songwriting is not just about catchy hooks - it's about baring your soul and sharing your truth" (Divine magazine). 

The original album version of the song Daylight is also being released alongside the remix. The song's lyric is about mental health and friendship: Dog barks late in the evening Man might howl at the moon The truth is gradually creeping Lighting up my gloom. The song will be released on digital networks (Spotify, Apple etc) from January 8th. There will be a Limited edition 12" single of Daylight and a CD, only available here

The remix of Daylight leans on the song's underpinning latin riff, to provide a solid beat that will welcome in another year with the upbeat emotional intensity that characterises the original album.  It takes the reflective nature of the original vocal and embellishes it with a rhythm that will make a listener beam with positivity.  Then it mixes in the thrilling jazz trumpet lines of Matt Ellis Devitt


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Valerie Smith - Maggie’s Journal (Album).

Renowned American bluegrass and roots artist Valerie Smith is celebrated for her powerful vocals and insightful songwriting. A Midwest native, she holds a bachelor's in music from the University of Kansas City and taught music in Missouri and Tennessee. This is something of an epic collection of songs and narrative, Beehive Candy recommends dipping into a good few tracks to get an overall feel, we are really impressed.

Maggie’s Journal is the story of my great-grandmother, Margaret Attebury Brooks-McCamis —based on her own words, written in a “Car Load Tablet” found decades after her death in an attic trunk by my cousins Kathy Jones Eads and Fonda Wells. Unveiling a life untold, the journal revealed Maggie’s early years in post-Civil War rural Missouri—married too young to a violent man, Maggie hid a kind and gentle soul beneath a hardened shell.  Her journal became the heartbeat of this 12-year labor of love. I set her raw, emotional entries to 14 original songs, blending folk, bluegrass, Americana, and roots—alternating them with readings from her journal with me voicing Maggie’s words. Her story, personal and unflinching, is a masterpiece of resilience, offering timeless insights into American history, women’s and children’s rights, education, and the enduring human spirit.

The project was produced by Donna Ulisse, who also partnered with me in writing many of the songs, along with writers Daniel Crabtree and Ann Miller. The instrumentation—featuring Cody Kilby (acoustic guitar, mandolin), Stephen Burwell (violin), Evan Winsor (upright bass), and Scott Vestal (banjo)—pulses with life, capturing the raw emotion of Maggie’s world, and the project was masterfully recorded and engineered at Tim Carter’s Tree House Studio in Ridgetop, TN, and Scott Vestal’s Digital Underground in Greenbrier, TN. David Lynch’s stunning CD design with a 32 page booklet and John Murray’s breathtaking artwork visually mirror the album’s emotional core.


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Sébastien Tellier - Parfum Diamant.

How far can a shared dream take you? French artist Sébastien Tellier stops by with a cinematic performance of “Parfum Diamant”, a synth-laced, dreamlike voyage lifted from his new album Kiss The Beast.

Today, Sébastien Tellier unveils his brand new track “Parfum Diamant” accompanied by a captivating, minimalist, color-focused COLORS SHOW, shot in Berlin. The studio version of the track appears on Kiss The Beast, the forthcoming album from the essential figure of the French Touch movement, set for release on January 30 via Because Music.

Reflecting on the inspiration behind “Parfum Diamant”, Tellier shares: “Recalling adolescent memories, naive first emotions, lying down gazing at the sky, sharing an ice cream… Capturing the magic of a man and woman united in quest beyond surrounding discord.”

From Paris to London, with Oscar Holter, SebastiAn, Victor Le Masne and Daniel Stricker, Kiss The Beast unfolds as an ambitious mosaic, carried by Owen Pallett’s strings, Nile Rodgers’ guitar, and the contributions of Kid Cudi and Slayyyter. An album where Tellier condenses and transcends his experiences: an extravagant love letter to pop, both intimate and universal. Alongside his new album, Sébastien Tellier announces his big return to the stage in 2026 with a tour in France and across Europe, with dates already selling out.


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Sunday, 4 January 2026

Wanderer - Brand New Box of Matches - Ulver

Wanderer - Time (EP) / Wake Up / The Door.

We came across Wanderer by chance on Soundcloud and it's always something special when curiosity for whatever reason leads us to a musical discovery that just sounds so good from the offset. Not having anything sent by a agent or PR company we have gleaned the following from their website. They have put up quite a few songs in recent days & weeks, here's a selection.  

Wanderer is an introspective musical project hailing from Germany, delving into the depths of psychedelic dream pop and indie rock. Their sound weaves a rich tapestry of floating synth pads, atmospheric guitars, and deep, hypnotic bass lines. Through their music, Wanderer explores themes of cosmic solitude, enduring love, and the profound journey of self-discovery.  

They also have a Manifesto: We are wanderers of invisible roads, crossing worlds within worlds — planets turning in silence, each carrying echoes of something lost. We move through cities of noise and mirrors, through the grand marketplace of vanity, where everything shines, but little is real. Here, souls barter their longing for the comfort of forgetting. Yet some keep walking. Not rushing, not chasing — just moving forward, guided by a pull they can’t explain. Beyond the surface, past what can be named or sold, there are quiet doors. They do not open with force.



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Brand New Box of Matches - Cold Tonight Here in Georgia.

Brand New Box of Matches is an award-winning independent bluegrass band out of Knoxville, TN. Elizabeth Sherman’s lovely vocals shine on haunting ballads and raucous honky-tonk inspired tunes, while Ryan Hardison’s catchy banjo & guitar playing along with his wry lyrics will have your toes tapping and face grinning.

The duo has three full length albums on CD and all the major streaming services.  2022’s Strike One is a collection of classic bluegrass and country tunes, 2023’s Flame & Water is a completely original album that covers everything from relationships to ghost stories to substance abuse.  Their original album, Light It Up!, was released on April 5th, 2024 and several songs off the album received significant radio play across North America, Europe and Australia.

Their latest original single (it's been out awhile but we love it), Cold Tonight Here in Georgia, is an exciting bluegrass tune that features Elizabeth’s powerful vocals and while Ryan provides some hot banjo picking. Written by Ryan Hardison & Elizabeth Sherman of Brand New Box of Matches in Knoxville, TN.


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Photo - Haavard Joergensen
Ulver - Neverland (Album).

Eclectic Norwegian cult act Ulver wish everybody a Happy New Year! by gracefully releasing their complete new album "Neverland" digitally on the day of New Year's Eve! Only the digital release of "Neverland" has been shared on December 31, 2025, while the physical release will arrive later on February 27, 2026. "Neverland", the fourteenth studio album by Ulver is the sound of an escape. A journey into undiscovered lands.

Following three albums – "The Assassination of Julius Caesar" (2017), "Flowers of Evil" (2020), and "Liminal Animals" (2024) – rooted in more traditional song and production structures, "Neverland" marks a new chapter in the revered Oslo band's history.

"With 'Neverland' we embraced a more 'punk' spirit – more dreaming, less discipline – freer, quite simply", the band comments on the creative process behind the album. Bursts of daybreak synths and whooshes of sound set the atmosphere, before the wolves start digging into the dynamics of ambient calm and anarchic mysticism. Dreamy and transportive textures develop into trippy percussive energies, and as the album unfolds, a lush and vibrant, and at times exotic space opens.

Apart from a few recurring distant voices and vocal chops, "Neverland" is a largely instrumental record, reminiscent of the mood and structure of that place where late '90s IDM sounds met the meandering structures of post-rock.


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Friday, 2 January 2026

Sydney Quiseng - Paul Boddy - The Gold Needles

Photo - Kelsey Runge
Sydney Quiseng - When a Good Thing Ends.

Echosmith frontwoman Sydney (Sierota) Quiseng, who is making a name for herself in the Country/Americana space, has released her new solo single “When a Good Thing Ends.” Capturing the dizzying heartache of watching something you love slip away and learning to let it go, “When a Good Thing Ends” showcases the emotive vocals and signature storytelling that have cemented Quiseng as an indie-pop superstar.  

“‘When a Good Thing Ends’ captures the heartache of watching something slip away, even when you see it coming,” shares Quiseng on the new single. “It’s that dizzy feeling of moving forward when your heart’s left behind. It’s a song for anyone learning to let go.”

From co-writing Echosmith’s quadruple-platinum hit “Cool Kids” to forging her path as a solo artist in Nashville, Quiseng’s journey has been defined by reflection, resilience, and self-discovery. Arriving on the heels of recent single “Coffee Shop in Kyoto,” “When a Good Thing Ends” is a new chapter in her story, offering listeners an unfiltered look into her heart and mind that carries forward the authenticity listeners have always connected with. Continuing her evolution as a solo artist, the universally relatable track leans into the emotional weight of endings to explore the uneasy space between holding on and moving forward when something meaningful begins to fade.

In celebration of her new music and the start of her journey as a mom-to-be, Quiseng and Echosmith will be performing at The Mint in Los Angeles on January 19 for a special, one-off show to celebrate her baby shower. The intimate evening will feature a full concert from Echosmith, solo songs from Quiseng, and a few fun surprises to celebrate this joyous moment with their hometown fans. 


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Paul Boddy - Soul Gone Blu' (EP).

Paul Boddy; Pennsylvania Blues Hall of Fame inductee, and SlideWinder Blues Band front-man, has been working on a solo E.P. This collection of Northern Soul songs helped define music for Paul while growing up in England in the 60’s and 70’s. The rhythm section is comprised of Aaron Comess on drums (Spin Doctors) Jack Daley on bass (Lenny Kravitz, Prince, Dana Fuchs) & Rob Clores on the organ (Black Crowes). Guests include Sonny Landreth, Jessie Wagner, Lynn Lockamy, The Cinelli Brothers, Mikey Jr. & Early Times.

One Hundred Years has been reimagined with Early Times providing dueling vocals and guitars, originally recorded by Freddy (later spelled Freddie) King on the Federal label. James Brown’s Chonnie-On-Chon permits Paul to stretch out on the slide guitar while answering to Mikey Jr’s soulful harp.

Every Dog’s Got His Day takes us south to NOLA where Eddie Bo penned this big hit. Paul is again joined by his good friend Mikey Jr. on harp. Tina and Ike Turner’s Cussin’, Cryin’ & Carryin’ On was a bit out of reach for Paul’s voice, so he is helped out here by Jessie Wagner from Little Steven’s band and Lynn Lockamy. So Is The Sun is a collaboration between Paul and members of The Cinelli Brothers. Marco Cinelli is singing with Paul, while Tom Jones plays the Harmonica parts.

Lastly, Need Your Love So Bad is a revisit of Peter Green’s masterful slow Blues. This track features Paul’s soulful fretted guitar during the intro solo. Then Sonny Landreth takes over on the slide in the middle section and the outro.


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The Gold Needles - Keep On Telling Me Why. 

Big Stir Records kicks off their 2026 release year with a single from the final 2025 album The Gold Needles' Mood Elevator as a potent reminder of just how much the new record from the British indie rockers brightened the end of the year. “Keep On Telling Me Why,” the fifth track from the acclaimed new album sees it's standalone release, today January 2 on all digital platforms worldwide.

The instrumental work on this track is infectious, hooks abound, and it has a party feel despite the lyrics touching upon the thorny subject of infidelity. It isn't a judgmental song, but an exploration of its causes and conclusions. 

Perhaps more importantly, it's an energetic rocker with an instantly memorable chorus and a fitting finale to the quintology of singles from Mood Elevator, which can now boast fully half of its tracks seeing standalone releases and noteworthy airplay in the US, UK, and beyond.  

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False Figure - Matilda Schyborger - Hiding Places - JP Soars & Anne Harris

False Figure - Incarnate (Album). Oakland, California - based post-punk band, False Figure has just unveiled their new full-length album, I...