Thursday, 19 February 2026

Shorehaven - Marty Kolls - The Deslondes - Piner

Shorehaven - Oh Baby!

Can work and pleasure coexist? ‘Oh, Baby!’ traces the tension between two artists whose relationship is strained in a creative partnership, seeing cracks emerge when love and professionalism collide. Shorehaven shares the explosive single, complete with a vibrant music video, on Thursday, February 19.

Shorehaven are a Boorloo/Perth-based female-fronted indie pop-punk band, fusing the warmth of Australian indie rock with the punch and nostalgia of early 2000s pop punk. With a sound that captures youthful nostalgia while remaining modern and exciting, they’ve shared stages with Teenage Joans (Creamfest), Sly Withers (Leavers), Rum Jungle, Pacific Avenue (Pollen Fest), Dear Sunday, Drax Project, and more, earning a reputation for high-energy, fun live shows.

A song born out of a frustrating rehearsal, ‘Oh, Baby!’ marks a subtle shift in Shorehaven’s sonic direction. Produced by Matthew Templeman, it moves away from their earlier indie-rock leanings and embraces a more direct pop-punk palette, built on thick and juicy guitar tones, a tight rhythm section, and wry, tongue-in-cheek lyricism. The result is an upbeat, anthemic offering that feels immediate and assured, without losing the band’s melodic core. Hannah Gill (vocalist) explains:

“We really focused on not taking ourselves too seriously with this song, really leaning into the cliches [of pop rock and emo] and allowing the vision to develop with Matt’s guidance”. The release is accompanied by a colourful music video filmed over three consecutive days, featuring a lively cast of extras. Scenes move between a backyard wedding and a punk-rock performance, with a visual nod to Queen’s ‘I Want to Break Free’. The band describes the shoot as one of the most memorable experiences to date.


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Marty Kolls - Drive.

Following years of writing, teaching, and performing music rooted in connection and self-reflection, London, Ontario–based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Marty Kolls shares "Drive," a hypnotic, consistent pop single that captures the quiet momentum of moving forward through uncertainty. Optimistic yet grounded, the track reflects on awareness, contemplation, and the importance of continuing on even when the road ahead isn’t fully visible.

Inspired by both time spent behind the wheel and her work as a songwriting instructor, "Drive" grew out of a lesson Marty taught her students. Beginning with a steady, driving rhythm, the song came together as she paired it with lyrics written during another class exercise. "I started with the driving rhythm, and it fit well with lyrics I had already written," she explains. "I put myself to the test of writing all of the assignments along with my students. It was a great source of inspiration to be presenting for them at the same time as they presented to me."

What sets "Drive" apart is its rhythmic foundation, where the piano line mirrors the physical sensation of a car in motion. The consistency of the arrangement reinforces the song's message, allowing space for reflection without ever losing forward momentum. "The rhythm of the piano feels like the movement of the car as it’s driving," Marty shares.

As the song unfolds, its final section becomes an invitation rather than a conclusion. Designed as a call-back moment, the outro encourages listeners to sing along, blurring the line between performer and audience. "I want the audience to sing along to the chorus so I can sing the extra lines over top," she says. "I want them to feel like they are a part of the song."


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Photo - Selwynn Figg
The Deslondes - Lawdy Mama.

The Deslondes return with Don’t Let It Die Vol. 1 May 22, 2026 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 the Kernel. “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 friend's 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.” 

“‘Lawdy Mama’ is a song by Edgar Blanchard who played lead guitar in bands all over New Orleans while leading his own band Gondoliers immediately after serving in World War II. He recorded it with a few of the members in 57/58 and it would be his only single recorded on the Chess record label and remain unreleased for over 20 years. I found it on a New Orleans R&B compilation of Chess singles I had picked up somewhere and it was waiting patiently to explode as the very last track with the most ripping one-note guitar solos I have ever heard. Back when the band used to tour without GPS or cell phones, I put it on a mix CD and it stayed in one of our many, many binders of CDs for years and that is how it became a Deslondes family favorite.” 


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Piner - Odelia.

Canadian artist Piner announces the release of her new single, “Odelia,” a powerful pop/rock track rooted in folk storytelling that confronts gender inequality, inherited expectations, and the radical act of self-trust. 

“Odelia” was inspired by Piner’s reflections on the rollback of gender equality, particularly in light of recent policies emerging from the United States. Rather than giving power to the person who causes “Odelia” harm, Piner turns inward, crafting a narrative that emphasizes self-worth and empowerment.
 
“This song doesn’t give power to the person who wronged Odelia,” says Piner. “It’s about putting that energy back into yourself, choosing to believe in your own value, and ultimately allowing yourself to walk away.”
 
Musically, “Odelia” blends folk-rooted lyricism with pop and rock sensibilities, “folk at the roots, rock and pop at the branches.” While the song contains moments of rage, hurt, and vengeance, particularly in its bridge, it ultimately prioritizes reflection over fear, offering clarity instead of collapse.


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Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Col Gerrard - Viva Los Villains - The Krickets - HIGHDRIVE - Konradsen feat. Angie McMahon - Fantastic Cat

Col Gerrard - Col Gerrard (Album).

Col Gerrard is a London-born singer-songwriter whose work is rooted in classic songwriting and emotional honesty. Shaped by a life spent moving between places and experiences, his music reflects a deep appreciation for melody, musicianship, and storytelling. Influenced by soul, classic pop and timeless songwriting, Gerrard’s songs feel personal and direct, focused on melody and emotion.

His self-titled debut album is a twelve-track body of work that explores the emotional complexity of relationships and the heaviness they can leave behind in their wake. Written from a place of reflection, the record moves through themes of connection, miscommunication, longing, and the passing of time. Many of the songs sit with uncertainty, tracing patterns that repeat in love and life, the waiting, the holding on, and the slow realisation that some answers never become clear. The songwriter explains, “These songs came from looking back at moments I didn’t fully understand at the time. Writing them was a way of making peace with the parts of love that don’t always make sense.”

Recorded across several London studios including Abbey Road Studios, Metropolis and Kore, the album was entirely engineered and produced by long-time collaborator and Grammy-nominated producer Chris Potter (The Rolling Stones, U2, The Verve). The album delivers a piano-driven, emotionally charged sound, blending soulful, raspy vocals with organic instrumentation. It’s filled with driving guitars, upbeat percussion, and a touch of nostalgia, delivering something that is cinematic yet feel-good. Col shares, “There’s a lot of energy in these songs, but they’re coming from real places. That felt important to me on this record.” 


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Viva Los Villains - Hunter's Moon.

Rising from the coastal streets of Chichester (England), Viva Los Villains are carving out their own lane in the UK alt-rock scene, and their latest single Hunter’s Moon might be their most magnetic release yet. Blending alt rock grit, indie introspection, and a subtle folk-rock warmth, Hunter’s Moon captures that moment when love slips through your fingers, not with explosive chaos, but with a slow-burning realization. It’s raw. It’s reflective. And it lingers long after the final chord fades.

Built on distorted guitars, driving rhythms, and emotionally exposed vocals, the track walks the line between vulnerability and defiance. Lyrically, it dives into the aftermath of a relationship that once burned bright: “Don’t call me baby / One time it was love…”

There’s no melodrama here, just honesty. The repetition in the chorus feels almost hypnotic, mirroring the emotional loop of going back to someone you know you probably shouldn’t. The phrase “living rent free” hits with modern sharpness, grounding the poetic imagery of the Hunter’s Moon in present-day emotional reality.

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Photo - Jessica Long
The Krickets - If You Only Knew (Album).

The Krickets released their third full-length album, 'If You Only Knew' a couple of months back, however it's a really fine collection of songs & Beehive Candy doesn't want it to just pass us by. This album includes 10 tracks, each a different type of love song. For these love-centered songs, Lauren Springs, Emily Stuckey Sellers and Rachel Grubb, draw from their lived experience with all forms of love. Delivered with emotional depth and beautiful harmonies, this collection of songs offers a poignant reflection on the complexity and nuance of love, especially for those fortunate enough to have experienced it in its many forms over time.

If You Only Knew showcases the evolution of The Krickets’ vocal-focused Americana sound, pushing the range within that sound as far as they ever have. Throughout the different iterations of the band, that harmony-driven songwriting style has always been the connecting thread. “On this album, every song is a love song from a different perspective. From romance to friendship, longing to estrangement, your own mind to a hater, it’s an attempt to capture them all honestly.” Lauren shares, “We chose the title track ‘If You Only Knew’ because you could apply that phrase to each of those perspectives and it would only emphasize how big love can feel, good or bad, in all those scenarios."

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Photo - Derek Bremner
HIGHDRIVE - Something I Said.

Brighton five-piece HIGHDRIVE have shared their second single 'Something I Said' via Venn Records (Bob Vylan, Witch Fever, High Vis) - following the release of last year's debut single 'Cherry'.

Forming in 2024 with a mutual appreciation for acts including Deftones, The Jesus and Mary Chain and DIIV, those disparate influences have carved out a unique lane for the Brighton upstarts, with the band quickly becoming a fixture of the South Coast live scene before releasing any music, scoring early shows alongside Marmozets, English Teacher, Do Nothing, TTSSFU, DEADLETTER, Welly and Glare.

Today the band return with ‘Something I Said’ - produced by Coach Party drummer Guy Page. A dissonant burst of alt-rock turbulence that channels the relentless inner chatter of self-scrutiny, the track surges with sheets of wailing guitar and a thick, pressurised wall of noise, locking into a spiralling headspace of rumination and social-anxiety-fuelled tension, as vocalist Lucas Leitch explains:

"The lyrics on "Something I Said" dive straight into my self-made psychosis. It taps into my paranoia of saying the wrong thing. I can be overly self-conscious, feeling stuck in my own head and overthinking every word. I wrote the song whilst playing in an old band. Deep down I knew this was going to be the start of something new - and in many ways 'Something I Said' became the musical blueprint for what would become HIGHDRIVE."


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Photo - Marthe Thu
Konradsen feat. Angie McMahon - What I Aim For.

Northern Norwegian duo Konradsen the project of Jenny Marie Sabel and Eirik Vildgren - have announced their new album ‘Hunt, Gather’, due for release on 27th March via Norwegian independent label 777 Music. Alongside the announcement, they share new single ‘What I Aim For’, featuring Australian singer-songwriter Angie McMahon.

Blending cool, house-leaning electronic drums with Konradsen’s hushed, wide-screen indie-folk, 'What I Aim For’ pairs Sabel's intimate delivery with Angie McMahon’s breathy, close-up vocal, complemented by luminous piano contributions from Grammy-winning US songwriter and pianist Bruce Hornsby. The song centres on making space for calm, trust and connection amid the constant noise of everyday life. A reminder to pause, zoom out and recalibrate when life feels overwhelming, inspired by the idea of home as a place where one can gather strength and feel safe.

On the track's release, Angie McMahon said: “Last time I was writing a record, I listened to 'Baby Hallelujah' by Konradsen on repeat. Now, a couple of years down the line, they’re my friends. I got to hear their music on tour many nights in a row, and now I love it even more. I wear Konradsen merch on my head half the time. So while I’m now making my next record, they sent me the one they’re making and offered to let me sing on one of their songs. The highest honour! This song makes me feel tapped into some deeper realm of inner peace which is only accessible through good music. I’m so proud of my friends.“

The release is accompanied by a new interlude from the album 'Jona' - a sound collage built from everyday recordings at Jenny’s home in Hatteng - wind, distant noise, the rooster, and the voice of her son, with Bruce Hornsby’s improvised piano binding these fragments into a fleeting, intimate moment.


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Photo - Vivian Wang & Fikri Abdurakhman
Fantastic Cat - Don't Let Go.

Ignore your therapist's advice and stream Fantastic Cat's new single "Don't Let Go," an indie rock song that subverts indie rock cliches and healthy attachment styles to encourage our most toxic instincts. This is the latest peek at the band's third and most likely to prompt a lawsuit from the Meat Loaf estate album yet, Cat Out Of Hell, which releases on April 10 via Missing Piece Records.

“'Don’t Let Go' is a song about perseverance and the stubborn act of never giving up," says Fantastic Cat's Brian Dunne. "For a while, it felt like every new indie rock song was about finding inner peace, going to therapy, and the pleasures of a warm bath. This song intends to be the antithesis of that type of songwriting. It’s about holding onto something long after you should, no matter the cost. It does sound nice in the bath though.”

Featuring the combined talents of four widely lauded singer/songwriters—Brian Dunne, Anthony D’Amato, Don DiLego, and Hollis Brown’s Mike Montali—Fantastic Cat is like CSNY if none of them were famous, or The Traveling Wilburys if none of them were famous, or the Eagles if they really didn’t get along. Produced by the band and mixed by D. James Goodwin (Goose, Kevin Morby, The Hold Steady), Cat Out Of Hell elevates the band's trademark blend of craftsmanship and chaos to new sonic heights, capturing the freewheeling, lightning in a bottle energy of their must-see live show and channeling it into a ramshackle house party full of existential searchers, desperate romantics, and barstool philosophers. Last month, they shared a music video for their debut single "Donnie Takes The Bus," which found the harmony-trading, instrument-swapping four-piece replaced by some surprisingly buff body doubles. 


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Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Here Come the Mummies - Marsy - Special Friend - Rosier feat. Safia Nolin

Here Come the Mummies - Road Trip (Album).

The legendary, linen-wrapped lords of funk, Here Come the Mummies, continue their unstoppable groove-march with the release of Road Trip and a National Tour! Leading the charge on Road Trip is focus track “DTF,” a prime cut of the band’s signature “terrifying funk from beyond the grave.” Built on deep-pocket rhythms and tongue-in-cheek charm, “DTF” invites listeners into the Mummies’ mischievous world. As the band explains: “Anagrams can stand for lots of things. Like BDE, or FBI. In this case, we are slingin’ some Down Town Funk your way. DTF.”

Road Trip captures the joy, chaos, and camaraderie of life in motion—those long drives, loud laughs, and spontaneous detours that turn simple travel into unforgettable memories. According to one Mummy, “There's only good vibes on a road trip. We distilled this feeling into a funky-ass groove so you can get that feeling from your futon, office chair or VW bus.” Throughout the record, Here Come The Mummies deliver a full-on funk joyride, from the celebratory title track “Road Trip” to the punchy escape anthem “Rubber Meets the Road,” the sly mischief of “Backdoor” and the unapologetic downtown strut of “DTF.” The result is a tightly packed collection of grooves designed to move bodies, shake rooms, and keep the good vibes rolling wherever you land.

Here Come the Mummies have built a reputation as one of North America’s most electrifying live acts. Their high‑impact performances have made them a major draw across clubs, theaters, and festivals in multiple U.S. markets with capacities reaching more than 2,000 tickets, and they continue to captivate audiences from SummerFest to Jam Cruise. They’ve shared stages with legends like P-Funk, Al Green, Mavis Staples, KC & The Sunshine Band, and Cheap Trick, while igniting festivals such as Summer Fest, Summer Camp, Bluesfest Byron Bay, Musikfest, and Suwannee Hulaween. From rocking the Super Bowl Village to becoming favorites on The Bob & Tom Show and appearing on That’s My Jam with Jimmy Fallon, the band continues to prove that not even 5,000 years underground can stop a truly unstoppable groove.


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Marsy - Changes / Rosé.

London band Marsy (fronted by Hannah Rodgers of Pixx) share two new tracks, recorded with Mike Lynsey (Tungg, LUMP). Rolling in on a completely pure sound - strummed guitars, soft keys, mellow drums and a vocal that sounds like it's moved in from a higher plane. 

"Changes" floats like it's just opened the door on one of your best dreams and invited you back inside. "Rosé" explores trauma, dissociation and the domino effect of acting on intense emotions & being stuck in a pattern of addictive behaviors. Marsy are a London based four piece that combine effortless songwriting with timeless melodies. 


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Special Friend - Clipping.

Paris-based duo Special Friend have just released the gorgeous new single 'Clipping.' It's the second single from their forthcoming album of the same name, out 30 March. We are told that ‘Clipping’ refers to the discipline of pruning growth back, removing the dead wood to create abundant beauty. 

Special Friend have become the masters of weaving elegant and sophisticated pop musical webs while staying true to their DIY roots. The French/American duo (Guillaume Siracusa on guitar and vocals, Erica Ashleson on drums and vocals) manage to create a sound like no other band.  When they play live, audiences marvel at the huge, intricate structures the band construct, while falling in love with the crystal-clear vocal melodies that are threaded in between the shards of guitar and the rattle of the drums.  How can a duo achieve so much?  UK audiences will be able to ponder this question in March: Special Friend are coming over from France to do a substantial tour of the UK. 

The new album is more diverse that the last, with the high-tempo indie pop of first single ‘Breakfast’, the majestic, Yo La Tengo like dream pop of ‘Clipping’ and the country-ish, gentle, homesick melancholy of ‘Isolation’.  Final track ‘OOO’ is a bold piece of Krautrock inspired experimentation; ‘Mold’ is a beautiful slice of slowcore and opener ‘Paint A Picture’ is modern pop at its catchiest and most direct.
 

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Rosier feat. Safia Nolin -  Plus d’amis.

Montreal-based collective Rosier releases their gloomy, atmospheric new single "Plus d'amis" featuring acclaimed Québec musician Safia Nolin, available now. The track will appear on the deluxe edition of Elle veille encore, slated for release this Autumn. To mark the occasion, the band has announced a UK/Europe tour launching March 13th.

A dark folk-rock lament sung entirely in French, "Plus d'amis" is stripped-back and distorted, drawing comparisons to Slowdive, Mazzy Star, and PJ Harvey with its grunge-infused, shoegaze aesthetic. Time seems to stand still in this piece drawn from archival folk material, drifting into a gentle lethargy while gracefully exploring themes of boredom and despair. Safia Nolin's voice blends in with disarming ease, creating an enchanting echo of intertwined vocals and hushed, almost spectral textures that linger in space and envelop the listener in deep melancholy.

"This song developed from stories we discovered in the archives—narratives centered on the fear and dread of losing your mother," the band explains. "As it took shape, its vulnerability and deep melancholia reminded us of Québec musician Safia Nolin, whom we're huge fans of. We reached out to her, and were so happy when she agreed to sing on the track."

The track grew out of Rosier's archival research for their album Elle veille encore, during which the band explored mother figures in folk traditions by digging through written and audio archives of traditional texts from Franco-Canada and France. "We kept finding stories with mothers at the center," the band explains. "One recurring theme was the fear and dread of losing your mother, and this song grew out of one of those stories. As it took shape, it developed a deep melancholia and vulnerability that reminded us of Québec musician Safia Nolin, whom we're huge fans of. We reached out to her, and were so happy when she agreed to sing on the track.


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Monday, 16 February 2026

Brontës - Projective - Peer Pleasure - Scarlet Tantrum

Photo - Stephanie Gibson
Brontës - Wouldn’t Be Me.

Brontës release their catchy new single “Wouldn’t Be Me” a punchy take on disliking someone's boyfriend, knowing their standards should be higher. This song is a playful request to dump him and move on. The perfect track for the anti-Valentine’s crowd.

“Wouldn’t Be Me” is the third new digital single from Brontës’ upcoming debut album, set for release in April via Last Night From Glasgow. First single “Cognitive Dissonance” was released on 22 August, a sunny indie-rock hit full of catchy guitar licks and classic pop lyricism exploring feelings of jealousy and anger. Second single “San Francisco” is a change of pace, showcasing the quartet’s versatility. It digs deep and slows down, contemplating the tragedy of right person, wrong time.

Brontës are Eva on vocals/guitar, Amelia on drums/vocals, Erin on guitar/vocals and Katie on bass/vocals. With a brand new look, attitude and sound Brontës have reinvented themselves as a 4-piece rock/pop band influenced by generations of classic pop music such as Sabrina Carpenter, Blondie and The Ronettes.

The Glasgow band have built up a steady buzz on the live circuit since emerging in 2021, from playing a sold-out headline gig at the iconic King Tuts to festival slots across the country. Fast forward to 2025 and Brontës have recently finished recording their highly anticipated debut album at Ayrshire's Beetroot Studio with Stuart MacLeod. Assured in their polished sound, the group are looking forward to branching out in this next chapter as one of Glasgow’s most promising young indie bands. The self-titled album is set for release on 21 April 2026 on three shades of vinyl, CD and digital formats. 



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Projective - Question.

Rising Irish Neo-Soul, Jazz and Hip-Hop band Projective return with the soul-stirring, emotive new single ‘Question.’ Following a wave of critical acclaim for their first two singles including plays from BBC Radio 6 Music and repeat B-List placements from Jazz FM, the new single showcases more of the band's unique blend of neo-soul, hip-hop and jazz. 

Recorded with long-term collaborator Kealan Kenny (Youth, Pa Sheehy (former Walking on Cars), Niall McCabe, TOUCAN, Allie Sherlock), ‘Question’ is a vibrant addition to the band’s growing catalogue. A rich and alluring soundscape, packing rich live instrumentation and the band’s stylistic, layered trio of vocals, the single delivers more of the band’s innate musicality and ability as songwriters on a track which is heartfelt, yet euphoric and defiant.

Talking about the single, the band explains: “Question feels like an expansion on the sound we’ve been going for with our past few singles. It’s always been a big song in our live performances, and we wanted to capture that energy in the big moments, while also making it feel intimate and personal and letting the lyrics about a delicate romantic situation shine. 

Lyrically, it’s a song about constantly asking yourself why you won’t let yourself walk away from a toxic romance that you know is no good. That is always easier said than done, and “Question” examines that feeling closely. The contrast between the verses and choruses on this track was something we were very careful to emphasise when we were going through the production and recording process for the track. Having parts of the song be stripped to drums/bass/vocals, with other parts having a soaring arrangement filled with brass and stacks of double tracked guitars and keys was very intentional.

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Photo - Anna Moody

Peer Pleasure - Shed Residents.

Irish 9-piece Peer Pleasure announce their debut album Unvetted Males and share the new single, ‘Shed Residents’. Blending post-punk and garage-rock into something unique and exciting, Peer Pleasure have quickly turned heads with their dark, yet witty songwriting and rich, dark and gritty sound. 

A nine piece formed of Brandon Murphy, Conor Kavanagh, Cein O’Dowd, Erik Murphy, Jeff Miller, Joel Pitcher, James O’Neill, Eoghan and Oisin Conroy, the band vibrant, experimental wall of sound moves between satirical spoken word commentary, psychedelic flourishes and angsty walls of sound, leaning into flavours of folk, rock and everything between; from Gurriers, to Opus Kink and Tom Waits. 

The new single ‘Shed Residents’ captures this blend of styles perfectly. Brooding yet humorous, intense yet ethereal, it’s a brilliant showcase of the band’s aesthetic. Starting with the driving main guitar riff, tight drums, and expressive spoken-word vocals, the track gradually unfolds, enriched by bursts of evocative piano, swirling synths, and sharp stabs of saxophone as it builds toward its frenzied chorus. The psychedelic, twisting middle-eight provides a respite, heightening the tension before an explosive wall of fuzzy distortion, crashing cymbals, and despairing shouted lead vocals that pull the track to a powerful close.

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Scarlet Tantrum - Inside Out.

Scarlet Tantrum return with “Inside Out,” a powerful indie rock release that captures emotional intensity with cinematic depth and fearless vulnerability. Hailing from Carthage, North Carolina, the she continues carving their lane in modern rock with a sound that blends moody production, immersive atmosphere, and deeply personal lyricism.

Driven by a magnetic female vocal performance, “Inside Out” burns slow before igniting into a soaring, emotionally charged chorus. The track explores obsession, desire, and the fragile tension between longing and losing control. Lines like “Look what you’ve done to me now / You’re all I think about” hit with raw honesty, while the repeated refrain “Hearts burning from the inside out” becomes both confession and catharsis.

The production is layered yet intimate, textured guitars shimmer against steady percussion, creating a dark, atmospheric backdrop that enhances the emotional weight of the song. There’s a push-and-pull energy throughout, capturing the vulnerability of wanting someone so deeply it feels consuming.

“Inside Out” is more than a love song, it’s a slow-burning confession wrapped in atmosphere and urgency. With its haunting mood and undeniable hook, Scarlet Tantrum prove they are building something bigger than a single release, they’re building a sound that resonates long after the final note fades.


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Sunday, 15 February 2026

Waterpistol - Navisha - Pam Ross - Howling Bells - Sister Madds - Ava Claire

Photo - Patrick Starsky Thomas
Waterpistol - Felin.

Recently awarded BBC Horizons’ 2026 Launchpad Fund - in partnership with BBC Cymru Wales and Arts Council Wales - Waterpistol return with their first release of 2026, ‘Felin’. Combining the guitar textures of ‘90s shoegaze with golden age rock ‘n’ roll, South Wales-based psych-rock ‘n’ rollers Waterpistol have been firmly set on embodying their influences in The 'Brian Jonestown Massacre', 'The La’s' and Liverpool cult favourites 'Shack' with previous singles “Shotgun” - which received airplay across BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio Wales and Amazing Radio - and October 2024 single “Où est ton âme?” which saw the six-piece playlisted by DIY Magazine.

Formed in late 2022, the band played their first show together in April 2023 as support for CVC’s sold-out hometown show. Festival season followed in quick succession, and soon enough the band had several noteworthy appearances under their belt: FOCUS Wales, Green Man, Sŵn Festival and In It Together Festival.

This new venture with ‘Felin’ touches on the highs and lows of the creative process, the first glimpse of a wider collection of material already taking shape behind the scenes.


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Photo - Jenna-Elson
Navisha - You.

Driven by a warm, intoxicating and upbeat groove, Boorloo-based soul/funk singer-songwriter Navisha returns with ‘You’ this weekend. Wrapped in rhythm and sensual tension, the track leans into desire, temptation, and passion. A WAAPA graduate, 19 year old Navisha has become recognised for songwriting that balances raw heartbreaking ballads and feel-good rhythms. Her previous independent releases, including ‘See Through’, reached #12 on local charts and established her presence in the Western Australian music scene alongside her headline shows throughout 2025.

‘You’ centres on the theme of intimacy, young love and lived moments. The song explores the process of finding oneself through closeness and capturing affection as something felt rather than announced. In contrast to her earlier releases, the track leans into funk-influenced grooves, allowing rhythm to carry the emotional weight. Navisha’s velvety voice remains the central piece. Navisha shares:

“I wrote ‘You’ following the journey of finding myself when I realised I was in love as a teenager, which I think we can all agree makes you blind to anything else happening around you. Carefree with only one thing on my mind, the energy of the song plays on that exact sentiment - forgetting about everything else and just being immersed in the moment, and just Dance or Groove, or whatever makes your body feel good. The goal was to create a song that you can’t get out of your head, the same way you can’t get that person off your mind when you’re in love."

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Pam Ross - Outside The Box (Album).

Americana music fans have reason to celebrate this weekend, as award-winning singer-songwriter Pam Ross delivers a double dose of new music with the release of her highly anticipated sophomore album, Outside The Box, and her uplifting new single, “Say It Two Times,” both arriving February 13th.

“Say It Two Times” showcases Ross’ signature blend of heartfelt storytelling and infectious, feel-good country energy. Written as a joyful tribute to love’s power to transform everyday life, the song captures the warmth of shared routines, family moments, and the reassurance that comes from hearing those three powerful words more than once.

“I wanted to write a happy love song about realizing how someone has changed your life and made it better,” Ross explains. “It’s about appreciating what you’ve got and recognizing how good things really are. I just wanted an upbeat, happy song. It was originally meant for my first album, but I decided to do some lyrical rewriting at the last minute and held onto it until it felt just right.”

The new single is featured on Ross’ second full-length album, Outside The Box, a seven-song collection that highlights her growth as both a songwriter and artist. The album blends contemporary country, storytelling-driven ballads, and upbeat anthems that reflect Ross’ authenticity and creative independence.



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Howling Bells - Strange Life (Album).

Howling Bells have released their acclaimed new album, ‘Strange Life’, via Nude Records. The UK-based Australian band’s first LP in 12 years, its release is accompanied by a new video for album track 'Sweet Relief'. The trio, comprising Juanita Stein (vocals, guitar), Joel Stein (guitar) and Glenn Moule (drums), will celebrate the LP release with a stripped-back set at Rough Trade Denmark Street this evening, with further in-store shows throughout the week. They subsequently embark on a full UK headline tour in March and April. Full tour dates are listed below.
 
Says Juanita Stein of the newly released song, “Sweet Relief’ is a song about a friend of ours who has suffered with addiction issues. It’s about finding coping mechanisms for whatever struggles and challenges life may throw your way. Also, it’s a note to self, to remain empathic for anyone who might be struggling with this. After all, none of us is immune to life’s extreme shades. Some of us are just more equipped to respond.”  On the album, she explains, “In the decade or so between our last album and now we have lived multiple lives. Starting families, working other jobs, forging new communities and experiencing huge loss. All these experiences have gifted us shades and colours to create new musical canvases. Strange Life has been a decade in the making. In this time we’ve sat quietly and watched as the world around us has shifted dramatically. A wild and fast-paced carousel of music, art and politics has taken our breath away. Yet, we have remained curiously ambitious and stalwart in our commitment to our art and our sound. Strange Life is a testament to all of this.” 

Since their beginnings, breaking through with their acclaimed self-titled debut back in 2006 amidst a landscape of scrappy British indie and skinny-jeaned male dominance, the Australian trio - vocalist/guitarist Juanita Stein, her brother and guitarist Joel Stein and drummer Glenn Moule - have been something of an anomaly. They might have moved to the other side of the world in pursuit of the dreams that soon became a reality, playing at an NME Tour and then in stadiums supporting Coldplay whilst whipping up acclaim from the most credible ends of the music press. They may have seen various members come and go, but Howling Bells’ hypnotic indie rock always stood apart from the pack and was very much a reflection of their unbreakable union. Influenced by the likes of Tom Waits and Sonic Youth, as well as Nirvana, Fleetwood Mac, and Björk, their recipe created a heady, immersive stew - equal parts sepia-toned romance and gritty rock 'n' roll thrills.



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Photo - Rosie Sco
Sister Madds - Table Manners.

Glasgow 5 piece Sister Madds announce their debut EP Are you Hungry? (Feb 27th) and share the vibrant new single ‘Table Manners’ out now. Sitting somewhere between the fizzing edge of alt-rock and the hooks of pop-rock, the band blend late-00s songwriting influences (think Lily Allen and Kate Nash) with hard-hitting, punk-esque musicianship. The result is a bold, bratty and fierce sound, drawing comparisons to The Beaches and No Doubt, with flashes of Alvvays and Wet Leg. Known for their boisterous live shows packed with energy, charm and a touch of chaos, Sister Madds have firmly established themselves as a force within the Scottish music scene.

Produced by Jamie Holmes (Hayley Kiyoko, Lucia and the Best Boys, Gerry Cinnamon, Bully), ‘Table Manners’ captures the band at their most confident — all punchy, glam-rock-tinged guitars and irresistibly catchy, vibrant lead vocals. It’s fun, pointed and packed with the sharp energy that defines Sister Madds’ sound.

Speaking about the single, the band explain: “Table Manners' is a tongue-in-cheek tune that uses the idea of food etiquette as a metaphor to talk about modern day relationships. It's a witty take on modern-day online dating. More and more, there's a growing lack of humanity in the dating world, and people have endless 'options,' which makes the environment pretty hard to navigate. This song doesn't hold back, calling out bad manners in the world of love and saying what we really think.”

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Ava Claire - Salt Mine.

Singer-songwriter Ava Claire releases her new single, “Salt Mine,” out now. Solely written by Ava herself, this vulnerable, introspective ballad traces the evolution of a young woman moving from simply existing in circumstances to fully embracing her destined path.

“I was at a transition of sorts in my life. I was 16, starting to apply to colleges, graduating high school early, writing constantly, and playing as many gigs as I could book. One particularly stressful day, I just looked around and asked myself, 'What am I doing?' 'Would I be happier on another path?' 'Should I move to Montana and write songs in a cabin in the woods?' Salt Mine was born in that moment,” Ava shares.
 
Ava Claire has been a storyteller since she first set poems to music at age eight. After teaching herself guitar via YouTube and making her Music Row debut at the iconic Bobby's Idle Hour at just 11, she has spent the last decade carving out a space for herself in the heart of Music City.

“Salt Mine” showcases Ava Claire's ability to craft music that tells stories while connecting hearts, offering a song that is both a reflection and a rallying cry for anyone seeking their own path.
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