Saturday, 6 June 2026

Kate Prascher - Moving Into Tucson - Scarlett Macfarlane - Winona Oak - Heather Anne Lomax - Eli & Fur

Photo - Sander Randall
Kate Prascher - Jubilee.

Kate Prascher, whom No Depression once praised as "a mesmerizing singer whose traditional-sounding tunes upend any feeling of comfort with lyrics that cut deep," has announced her highly anticipated follow-up album. ‘Sunday Afternoon’ will be released August 28 on First City Artists (Alexa Rose, Carly King). Co-produced by Diana Walsh (Amanda Shires, Jason Isbell, Wild Rivers), the collection brings esteemed comparisons to mind—the classic country soprano of Allison Krauss; the dark, dusty Americana of Gillian Welch; the bright melodicism of Madison Cunningham—as Prascher examines the forward motion of life. 

Of the lead single, Prascher shares: 'Jubilee' follows a ghost train. I wrote it while walking on an old train trestle in Rosendale, New York, a town ringing with the eerie history of a stone quarry, carrying memories of my hometown across it. By the time I climbed down from the track, the song was mostly written. It's a lyrical exploration of the word 'jubilee' as both a signal of celebration, and of forgiveness.
 
Prascher was raised in Memphis, a childhood spent amidst the haphazard heart of blues music and the haunted spirit of Southern storytelling. “Where I’m from, it’s expected for the people in your life who’ve passed to show up again, one way or another,” she says. She carried that ominous elegance with her to New York City, and embraced the lively vibrance of the city’s Bluegrass scene, taking mandolin lessons from Michael Daves and joining open sessions at staple venues like The Jalopy, Mona's, Sunny's.  
 
Prascher wrote about half the songs on ‘Sunday Afternoon’ while she was living in Brooklyn—the rest, after she left. “I’m interested in how environment informs identity,” she shares. “Leaving New York was a reckoning for me. I moved there out of ambition. If I left, could I still consider myself ambitious?” Now based upstate, she’s grateful for the opportunity to answer that question. “My life is less about chasing one thing, and more about grounded rituals, the practices of work and creation. I can hear myself more clearly. I know what I want to say.” 


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Moving Into Tucson - Turn The World Around.

Moving Into Tucson strikes a chord for the future with the urgent new anthem: "Turn The World Around." Opening with a soul-stirring piano and organ chorus that immediately sets a timeless, high-stakes tone, the track marks a powerful shift for the band. "Turn The World Around" is the sixth official taste of their highly anticipated 2026 album All Dressed Up, and it arrives at a moment when its message couldn't be more vital.

Musically, the song is a masterclass in Indie Poprock, blending driving guitars and Britpop swagger with a soaring, anthemic refrain. But beneath the "bells and whistles" lies a raw, modern-day hippie cry. In a world currently shadowed by war, climate crisis, and fear, the lyrics serve as a rhythmic call for unity: "Turn the world around, stop wasting more precious time."

Moving from rain-soaked verses into a massive, hands-in-the-air chorus, the song tackles the weight of the unknown and the necessity of standing together. It’s an urgent reminder that to secure a future on this planet, we must walk these uncharted paths as equals. Bold, catchy, and deeply rooted in the "now," "Turn The World Around" is more than just a single, it’s a demand for change. We stand together, in rhythm and in rhyme.


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Scarlett Macfarlane - Fireflys.

Following on the heels of the vulnerable single, “Sorry,” Scarlett Macfarlane returns with “Fireflys,” a warm and nostalgic pop single that captures the fleeting magic of youth, memory, and the quiet moments that stay with us long after they’ve passed. Rooted in feelings of ease, joy, and reflection, the track leans into a softer, more sentimental side of Scarlett’s songwriting, offering a moment of lightness grounded in emotional depth.

The song was sparked by a simple, intimate setting. “I have a string of lights that I like to sit out under on my balcony that mimic the randomness of fireflies,” Scarlett explains. “I was sitting out there one night and the rest is history.” That quiet moment of inspiration expanded into something more universal; a reflection on the small, meaningful experiences that shape how we remember our lives.

The title itself carries layered meaning. Inspired by childhood memories of summer nights celebrating her mother’s birthday, Scarlett connects the imagery of fireflies to a sense of wonder and togetherness. “Those are moments from my life that I wish I could capture in a jar and keep forever,” she says. “Much like a child wishes to keep the magic of a firefly forever.” Even the stylized spelling of “Fireflys” serves as a personal touch; a nod to storytelling, nostalgia, and her own creative instincts.

Musically, “Fireflys” embraces simplicity and warmth. A standout moment arrives in the bridge, where a last-minute addition of a whistled melody adds a playful, childlike quality to the track. “One of my favourite things to do as a kid was whistle melodies,” Scarlett notes. “Getting to use that skill in a song was a fun moment for me.” That sense of play carries through the arrangement, which builds gently before opening into a refreshed final chorus that feels both familiar and new.



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Winona Oak - Bones.

Swedish singer-songwriter Winona Oak has shared her powerful new single ‘Bones’ taken from her forthcoming second album ‘Bloom’ released on 25th September via Nettwerk. Following recent singles ‘Do You Hate Me Now’, ‘Horses’, ‘Stay the night’ and ‘Breaking Point’, new album ‘Bloom’ marks a new chapter for Winona Oak and is a testament to survival, showcasing both her emotional and musical growth and devotion to connection. Allowing herself to slowly open up again with honesty and hope after a period of grief and heartbreak, her new record lets the listener into a deeply personal world where beginnings emerge from endings. 
 
Winona released her EP ‘Salt’ last spring, which was a poignant personal documentation of her physical and emotional states. Throughout the last year, she has been working on new music and a more organic progression in her raw and unvarnished sound, whilst still writing candidly about the highs and lows of life; loss and repair, heartbreak and love, resistance and patience. Winona says, “Like a flower emerging after a long winter, blooming isn’t instant - it’s the result of surviving the darker seasons.Bloom reflects the transformation - the idea that even after pain life still finds ways to grow. It’s a gentle but powerful reminder that healing isn’t about forgetting the past, but about allowing yourself to open again to the light."
 
New single ‘Bones’ is about learning to live again after experiencing heartache, and is a song of two halves, with both fragility and courage co-existing together. The emotional track opens delicately, showcasing the tenderness of Winona’s vocals, before building to a majestic chorus that is a confident statement of intent - “I wanna live until my body turns to bones”. Winona says, “’Bones’ is about having been through darkness and felt the weight of unbearable pain but still choosing to fully embrace life. It’s about growth, freedom and feeling every part of the human experience, because one day, all we’ll leave behind are bones. This song is a reminder to live deeply, love hard and not be afraid to truly feel alive.”

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Photo - Remi
Heather Anne Lomax - Come Along.

Heather Anne Lomax announces her forthcoming album, Who Do You Think You Are, due August 28th via The Blackbird Record Label, with the release of her new single, “Come Along.” It’s an uplifting blast of Rock, Soul, and Blues inspired by the classic sounds that helped shape the record. “‘Come Along’ is a song really inspired by the Black Crowes,” says Lomax. “I wanted something uplifting and hopeful despite all of the darkness in the world.”

Fresh off the release of her previous album, Lomax slipped a pair of songs by cult-favorite rock band Broken Homes into her set at LA’s storied Troubadour. The response—and her own connection to the material—was immediate. What felt like kismet soon became the creative spark behind her latest album, a deeply collaborative collection that blends Rock, Blues, and Soul into a sound that feels both timeless and unmistakably her own. Recorded live at Love Street Sound Studios in Los Angeles, the album captures the raw energy and spontaneity of classic 1970s recordings. Rather than chasing perfection, the sessions prioritized feel, chemistry, and performance, resulting in a record that crackles with authenticity and heart.

Produced by Zachary Ross (Rose’s Pawn Shop), mixed by Jason Hiller (The Freewheelers), and mastered by acclaimed engineer Maor Appelbaum (Faith No More, YES, Halford, Def Leppard), the album features an extraordinary cast of musicians. Among the contributors are bassist and mixer Jason Hiller; drummers Rob Humphries (Kacey Musgraves, Leonard Cohen, Jason Mraz), Jordan West (Grace Potter), David Goodstein (Jackson Browne, Dolly Parton), and Jamie Douglas (Shooter Jennings, Samantha Fish); keyboardists Ty Bailie (Katy Perry, Tanya Tucker), Jerry Borge (Ziggy Marley), and Carey Frank (Bruce Springsteen, Tedeschi Trucks Band); along with guitarist Zachary Ross and Lomax herself. Additional textures come from flutists Fuzzbee Morse (Bono, Peter Gabriel), Lily Elise (Gwen Stefani, Miley Cyrus), and Mary Scholz.


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Photo - Vika Petlakh
Eli & Fur - Dreams At Dusk: Part II (EP).

Celestial songstresses, Eli & Fur, return with the continuation of their Dreams At Dusk concept with their latest EP, Dreams At Dusk: Part II, which officially arrived on June 5 via [PIAS] Électronique. A transcendent body of work, the six-track EP is an anthology of sonic and emotional contrasts, an exploration of the gray areas in between.  

Trading heavier production for elemental and intuitive creation, Dreams At Dusk: Part II proves to be the duo's most organic and expansive project to date. Written largely while they were on the road touring, moving through different cities and energies, letting their environment naturally influence the music. Juxtaposing light and dark, warm and cool, this project is a delicate balance of newness and familiarity – a natural progression of Eli & Fur’s artistry that feels true to their distinct sound while opening up less explored sides of their sonic realm.  

From Eli & Fur: “With Part I, everything felt very much about the beginning, the excitement of building the Dreams At Dusk world, the anticipation of shows, that outward energy – Part II came together more gradually. We didn’t sit down and decide on a direction, it revealed itself – we’re excited about how different the tracks are when you play them out. A lot of this EP came from the kinds of moments where we didn’t overthink things, we just followed instinct and let the track evolve into something unexpected. We want it to feel immersive. Something you can move through depending on your mood, whether that’s in a club, driving, or just listening on your own.” 

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Friday, 5 June 2026

Sheva Elliot - Starpainter - Freyja Elsy - Lentamente - The Spongetones - The October Effect

Sheva Elliot - Birds of a Feather.

Los Angeles-born singer, songwriter, and producer Sheva Elliot makes music that lives where roots rock, soul, Americana, gospel, and classic rock collide. A lifelong vocalist who began singing at age four, Elliot has built a reputation for music that is both emotionally raw and stylistically fearless, songs rooted in lived experience, instinct, and a refusal to flatten the complexity of being human.

Her work often explores what she calls “the truth of the human experience”: freedom, vulnerability, sensuality, playfulness, heartbreak, humor, and the courage to become who you really are. Whether delivering a slow-burning torch song or a swaggering rock anthem, Elliot writes with an autobiographical honesty that feels timeless and lived-in.

Elliot’s recent releases have begun to cut through with both audiences and tastemakers, earning editorial support and growing press attention while helping her carve out a distinct space in the modern roots and Americana landscape. Her previous single, “Ruler of My Heart,” marked a creative breakthrough,  a cinematic, soul-infused release that showcased her vocal power and emotional depth, and further established her as an artist to watch in the next wave of genre-blending singer-songwriters.

Following that momentum, Elliot returns with “Birds of a Feather,” a twangy, upbeat roots-rock single that reveals another side of her artistry, bolder, freer, and more mischievous. Driven by the tension between doing what’s expected and doing what feels right, the song captures the thrill of choosing desire over approval and instinct over image.


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Starpainter - I Found a River.

The pride of Lethbridge, a city in southern Alberta that serves as the hub of the local rural community, Starpainter likes to think of itself in similar geographic terms—a little bit town, and a little bit country. The six-piece unit demonstrated that on 2023’s Rattlesnake Dream, and is set to follow it up this fall with a new album that sees the band pushing its sonic ambitions even further.

Produced in Calgary by Chris Dadge—who also plays drums with Alvvays and Chad VanGaalen—first single “I Found a River,” adds a bit of shoegaze haziness to Starpainter’s alt-country foundation. Stretch says the song came to him quickly as a simple folk-rock tune, but blossomed into something entirely unexpected when they got into the studio, particularly once lead guitarist Joel Grey broke out his fuzz box.

Stretch explains, “‘I Found a River’ explores a déjà vu feeling that hits pretty often for me. Have I been here before? In this room with these exact people having this exact conversation? It can be a nice feeling sometimes—there is comfort and pleasure to be found in life’s repetitions. I used to see life in terms of growth and forward movement; in some ways I still do, but these days I notice cycles and seasons that leave and return. So, I think this song celebrates familiarity and dependability.”

"I Found A River" is further proof that Starpainter is a band determined not to be pigeonholed, but instead evolve with each album. As Stretch says, “I guess the through-line with the artists that inspire me the most is longevity and a willingness to try out bold ideas and create something that reflects wherever they’re at.” 


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Photo - Ed Townend
Freyja Elsy - In My Veins.

‘In My Veins’ is the first single from Freyja Elsy’s upcoming 2026 EP to stop the world turning. The track captures vivid vignettes of childhood, quiet moments of inner turmoil, and a search for hope in the darkness. Anchored by Elsy’s emphatic voice, classically trained composition and innovative, cinematic production, it weaves together dramatic piano and luscious string swells with subtle electronic details to create an immersive, emotionally charged ‘folktronica’ sound while carrying a nostalgic undercurrent reminiscent of mid-2000s indie pop. The track was recently selected as a “Molly’s Must Add” on BBC Radio Wales by presenter Molly Palmer.

“Loud words taste violent, so I whisper.” The song centres on moments of emotional disconnect, tracing the tension between the desire to reach out and the instinct to retreat inward. Its lyrics move between quiet vulnerability and suppressed intensity, capturing the difficulty of expressing what sits just beneath the surface. As Freyja explains: “It’s about reflecting on moments from early life, realising the drastic impact they can have on the rest of your life, for better or worse, and trying to reconnect with emotions after a long period of numbness.”

Built from a rediscovered fragment, the track grew outward into something expansive in scale. As Freyja describes, “The song started with a piano loop I had forgotten that I’d recorded into my electric piano years prior, and used that as the foundational tool to build up the song layers from there. The melody transmuted into what is now the main guitar melody that meanders and flows around the lyrics, expanding into a gentle anti-melody underneath the entire song.” The arrangement unfolds from this core idea, mirroring the song’s emotional push and pull while maintaining a sense of forward momentum around its introspective core.


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Photo - Adriàn Mora
Lentamente - Bienvenida (Album).

Burnt Toast Vinyl releases Lentamente's Bienvenida, an album by San Jose, Costa Rica-based post-punk, dream pop and shoegaze band, today June 5. The Spanish language band is comprozed of members of other popular Costa Rican shoegaze bands Adiós Cometa and Dylan Thomas. Since 2020, Lentamente has released three full-length albums, two EPs, and several singles through independent labels such as Z Tapes, Furia, and Stupid Decisions, among others. Their music has been issued in multiple formats, including cassette, seven-inch vinyl, and CD.

Lentamente is the moniker of musician and producer Arío Rojas. For live performances, the Ario is joined by Pablo Matamoros (Adiós Cometa), Esteban Fuentes, Diego Cubillo (Decora, Nuncamuere), and Sebastián Álvarez (Dylan Thomas., A Su Ladera)

The third full-length album, Bienvenida, was released in October 2023 and represents the most polished work in the band’s history. The record marked a turning point for Lentamente, solidifying the project’s longevity and expanding its recognition within the Latin American indie scene. The album has a shoegaze/dream pop sound with Cocteau Twins/Robin Guthrie guitars and the catchy energy of The Radio Department.

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The Spongetones - (I Really Need) To Kiss You.

Legendary power poppers The Spongetones return to continue their ongoing series of standalone singles with the all-new track “(I Really Need) To Kiss You,” a pitch-perfect swinging chamber pop mini-masterpiece that's sure to follow their recent hit “So Long” onto the indie airwaves and into their longtime fans' hearts. 

“(I Really Need) To Kiss You,” is resplendent with chamber pop arrangement touches evoking the likes of Pet Sounds, Sgt. Peppers and Odessey and Oracle while rocking out like only The Spongetones can. Its natural fit within the band's oeuvre makes it a delightful surprise that, after the recent songs showing off the undimmed songwriting chops of founders Hoover, Stoeckel and Walters, it's the newest member of the band who provided the melodic framework for “To Kiss You.” As drummer-vocalist Eric Willhelm tells it, “I’ve had this melody knocking around in my head for quite some time. Over the years it’s had placeholder lyrics with subjects ranging from a girl dressed as a fish stick to the agony of misinterpreting a person’s body language. I decided to see what The Spongetones' brains trust could do with it, and Jamie came up with some great lyrics that capture the optimistic nature of the melody. 

From there everything else fell into place, with Steve and Pat adding their own delicious talents. So finally, after years of bouncing around my head, the song is ready to leave the nest.” Hoover picks up the tale: “Eric sent me a copy of a demo he had put together of what we now call '(I Really Need) To Kiss You.' Great sounding thing, and I immediately said Hell yeah! Let me at it! All I needed was lyrics, and they streamed to me from 'above.' It was almost like taking dictation. It happens like that every so often, and this was such a time. I really just got the lyrics from how the music made me feel. They fell right into the track very quickly.


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The October Effect - Repeat After Me.

Repeat After Me” is The October Effect at their most playful, a catchy tongue-in-cheek anthem about the people who book the same holiday, in the same place, every single year. Full of warmth, humour, and instantly recognisable scenes, the single captures the charm of all-inclusive tradition with a big chorus and an affectionate wink.

Formed in 2023 in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, UK, The October Effect grew organically with an idea to record songs from songwriter and guitarist Laurence (aka Loz) Collins with the fantastic vocals of Cath Back.  Laurence's songs blend elements of jazz and pop with a reflective, atmospheric edge - a very real 'October effect'. With an award-winning background in musical theatre, vocalist Cath Back adds depth and nuance to the band’s understated, emotionally-driven sound. The band is completed by its latest member, Mike Gutsell (bass and backing vocals), who has been collaborating musically with Laurence since they were teenagers.

The band's debut EP, Paint Yourself a Picture, was recorded at 13 Sound Studios, Weston-super-Mare and released in January 2026. The EP introduces The October Effect’s distinctive approach — thoughtful songwriting, emotionally resonant lyrics and a quietly confident sound.


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Thursday, 4 June 2026

Marie Dahlstrom - Nora Stanley - Lauren Minear

Photo - Lennon Gregory
Marie Dahlstrom - 1 Journey Away.

This week Marie Dahlstrom has announced her third full-length album Marie will be released on 18th September via JFH Records, and has shared jazz-influenced new single '1 Journey Away'. The Roskilde-born & London-based vocalist, songwriter and producer has also recently announced her return to the live stage, with two headline shows confirmed in London (8th October) and Copenhagen (13 October).

New single '1 Journey Away' sees Marie Dahlstrom lean into her jazz influences, blending intricate, percussive rhythms with her signature soulful vocals. An expressive scat solo adds a standout moment of musicality, while subtle, groove-led production from Corey Fonville of US jazz quintet Butcher Brown underscores her versatility and refined musicianship. The song also includes features Cuban percussionist Eliel Lazo and a synth solo from Los Angeles musician Elijah Fox. 

'1 Journey Away' is the third single to be revealed from Dahlstrom's new album, following 'Alive' (feat. Jords) and 'Frostbite'. Speaking on the release of '1 Journey Away', Marie Dahlstrom said: "The song is about family life - having loved ones spread across different countries and carrying that constant feeling of wanting to be closer to them. It reflects a longing for a slower, simpler way of living, where connection and togetherness matter more than everything else happening around you.” 


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Photo - Rachel Andes
Nora Stanley - Noble Gas.

Glass, the stunning solo debut from Nora Stanley, is due to arrive July 31 and is co-produced with Nate Mendelsohn (Frankie Cosmos, Dougie Poole). If Nora’s name sounds familiar, it may be from her work with artists like Cassandra Jenkins, The New Pornographers and Fred Frith, or from Distance of the Moon, her acclaimed 2023 collaboration with Benny Bock. Today, she’s sharing the album’s first single, “Noble Gas,” and I hope you’ll give it a listen and help spread the word.

Nora tells us about "Noble Gas": Our phones are listening to our conversations, reading our messages, wanting desperately to participate in the drama of human life. "Noble Gas" is about the limits of that intelligence and a funny-in-retrospect yet painful-in-the-moment mistake in the advertising algorithm it fed. "Noble Gas" is about inertia, instability, and bonds, about the influence a person can have on you, and about regaining equilibrium after your world has been turned upside down.

As a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and improviser, Nora has spent years bringing her singular voice to other artists’ projects. On Glass, she steps fully into the spotlight, drawing inspiration from Anne Carson’s writing to explore themes of reflection, separation, and the ways we see ourselves mirrored back through others. The result is a beautifully crafted indie-rock record that feels both intimate and expansive.


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Lauren Minear - ‘Til The World Ends.

New York–based alternative singer-songwriter Lauren Minear shares her latest offering, “‘Til The World Ends.” It’s a cinematic and emotionally charged alt-pop single that grapples with fear, uncertainty, and the fragile state of the world before ultimately arriving at a deeply human conclusion: love is the only answer. Blending rising tension with introspective lyricism, the track captures a moment of personal and collective anxiety, filtered through Minear’s signature emotional clarity.

“‘Til The World Ends” was written in November 2024 in the immediate aftermath of the U.S. presidential election. “I felt scared by how divided the world has become and worried about the sociopolitical conditions my children will grow up in,” Minear explains. At the same time, she found herself immersed in dystopian storytelling, rewatching multiple Walking Dead spinoffs that explore separation and survival in apocalyptic conditions. “I was thinking about how horrifying it would be to be separated geographically from my family if the world stopped,” she says.

What began as an attempt to process fear quickly evolved into something more grounded. Sitting at her piano, Minear started listing unanswered questions about the world around her, only to arrive at a more instinctive truth. “Naturally, I ended up writing a song about the only answer to fear: love.”

Sonically, “‘Til The World Ends” leans into atmosphere and tension. Produced by Grammy-winning producer Scott Jacoby, the track blends organic instrumentation with contemporary production techniques, creating a soundscape that feels both intimate and expansive. Arpeggiated piano chords form the foundation, while layered contributions from collaborators; including guitar (Ben Butler), keys (Andrew Sherman), percussion (Doug Yowell), and fretless bass (Richard Hammond); gradually build a sense of unease and momentum. A standout moment arrives in the bridge, where a soaring vocal stack from Lauren Mian adds an almost ethereal release.


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Wednesday, 3 June 2026

MUKI - Sad Daddy - YYY - Samuel S.C. - Eliza Hull - Sandhouse - This Is The Deep

MUKI - Trampoline (EP).

Melbourne/Naarm artist MUKI unveils his debut EP, 'Trampoline', out today Wednesday, June 3, a deeply personal collection exploring the emotional highs, lows and in-between moments of identity, anxiety, heartbreak and growth. Building on his introspective blend of indie acoustic pop-rock, the EP is honest and vulnerable, showcasing MUKI's thoughtful songwriting and understated arrangements.  

Since debuting earlier this year with singles 'Gasoline', 'Reflections' and 'Morning Music', MUKI has steadily shaped a sound defined by soft guitars, thoughtful lyricism and a powerful and passionate vocal delivery. 

Produced alongside Josh Barber, 'Trampoline' brings together the themes introduced across MUKI’s debut singles, reflecting on the ups and downs of life. Now joined by new track 'My Sweet Anxiety', a deeply personal reflection on the messiness and confusion that often comes with anxiety, the EP’s emotional themes are brought into fuller focus. Speaking on the EP, MUKI shares: “It’s about the strange joy tied to childhood, and the way a memory can hold both innocence and pain. The title came from a notion I couldn’t shake: ‘have you ever seen anyone sad on a trampoline?” 


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Photo - Perri Alexis Keyes
Sad Daddy - Bootlegger.

Arkansas roots outfit Sad Daddy has released “Bootlegger,” the latest from their forthcoming fourth studio album, Ozark Shine, due June 26, distributed by Free Dirt Records. The band will also embark on a regional tour to celebrate the album’s release, with stops planned in Little Rock, Nashville, and more. 
 
Recorded at Nashville’s Bomb Shelter studio, Ozark Shine captures Sad Daddy at full stride. The band, consisting of Joe Sundell (banjo, harmonica), Melissa Carper (upright bass), Rebecca Patek (fiddle), and Brian Martin (guitar, kazoo), each contributed vocals and their songwriting prowess to the album. The songs come from all corners of the band’s multiverse - some were born from writing sessions in Little Rock leading up to recording, some were longtime favorites finally making their way onto an album, and others were deeply personal solo compositions pulled from lives lived just a little outside the mainstream. The result is a collection that blends early blues, jazz, jug band, country, old-time, and bluegrass into something unmistakably Sad Daddy.

“I had a melody and a couple of verses for this song collecting dust in the archives of ideas for over a decade,” Martin, who wrote “Bootlegger,” shares. “After running it with the band, the direction the song needed to go sorta revealed itself and came together pretty quickly from that point.”

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YYY - Miserable.

“Miserable” marks the beginning of a new chapter for YYY, whose upcoming album draws on a distinctive constellation of influences — MGMT, Animal Collective, Tame Impala’s Lonerism, and the Mamas and the Papas — each refracted through his characteristically restless creative vision. True to the YYY sound, the single builds melodic hooks around droll lyrics, and an evolving, genre-fluid sonic identity that rewards close listening.

YYY is Austin Carson, a versatile and prolific Minneapolis/St. Paul-based songwriter and composer. He has spent years genre-hopping in the best possible way, scoring and contributing songs to numerous projects across a wide range of genres, work that has earned him three regional Emmy nominations for his contributions to PBS documentaries. Austin channels that creative energy into YYY, his experimental pop outlet defined by a commitment to sounds that haven’t quite been heard before. 

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Samuel S.C. - Mind Flies.

Samuel S.C. continues their monthly single rollout with "Mind Flies," marking the fifth release of the year and paving the way to a full-length release arriving late 2026. A breezy detour after the trio of fast paced bangers "Celestial," "Get Red," and "Push the Needle," "Mind Flies" traverses fuzzy hooks, sun-drenched harmonies and lyrical musings on memory and detachment. 

Samuel S.C. (FKA Samuel) continues to bridge the gap between ’90s indie-rock grit and timeless punk. Originally a cornerstone of drummer Eric Astor’s legendary Art Monk Construction label, the band reformed in 2021 with their DIY spirit firmly intact. Five years later, S.C. isn’t just maintaining momentum—They’re accelerating.

The group’s 2026 trajectory is defined by a prolific streak that finds the band continuing to evolve and hone its sound, one that refuses to fall neatly into any punk sub-genre. Their new single “Get Red,” is a shadowy ripper, on the heels of the propulsive “Push the Needle,” and the wistful “Another Good Lie,” all recorded and mixed in 2025 by J. Robbins (Jawbox, Burning Airlines) at his Baltimore studio, Magpie Cage. This follows a landmark year featuring a 10″ split release with Florida’s Pohgoh and standout performances at Fest (Gainesville) and the inaugural Several States Festival in Chicago.

The current lineup features original members Vanessa Downing (vocals), Eric Astor (drums), James Marinelli (guitar/vocals), and Dean Taormina (guitar), with Michael Honch (bass) rounding out the mix. With a new full-length album expected in late 2026 via Expert Work Records and Sweet Cheetah Records, the mission remains clear: Ain't no slowing down.


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Photo - Michelle Grace Hunder
Eliza Hull - Hotel Room.

Dja Dja Wurrung Country/Castlemaine based multi-award-winning songwriter, musician, advocate and writer Eliza Hull who received an O.A.M. last month for her contribution to music and disability advocacy, further cementing her reputation as one of so-called Australia's most important voices across both culture and accessibility, shares her first official new music in 3 years: 'Hotel Room', her "most unguarded" single yet, an utterly vulnerable and unapologetic-ally sensuous alt-pop self-excavation tracing Hull's emotional journey through womanhood while "feeling completely lost... moving toward midlife [and] becoming undone - questioning everything, wanting more, wanting less, changing shape in real time". 

Written during a personal breakdown while Hull was alone in a London hotel room, the song explores womanhood, identity, intimacy and emotional unravelling, landing alongside an equally intimate video directed by Keiran Watson-Bonnice (You Am I, ABC's And Then Something Changed) exploring sensual expression, her most liberating visual work yet. 'Hotel Room' marks a bold and emotionally expansive new era from one of the continent's most compelling artists.

Eliza Hull peels everything back on 'Hotel Room' to capture a private moment of complete unravelling with rawness and sensuality, exploring the "messy in-between place" she - like many women - feels moving toward midlife. Recorded at London's Knight Time Studios with producer James Knight (The Kooks, Feist, Ainslie Wills) and mixed by trusted collaborator ARIA Award-winning Pip Norman (Missy Higgins, Baker Boy), written during "a breakdown" in a London hotel room reflecting that quiet, tense space where there's nowhere left to hide from your thoughts and it all cracks open, the track spirals through self-reckoning through brutally honest lyrics that see Hull searching passionately for connection with a grounded version of herself after "feeling completely lost". 


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Photo - Hannah Murrell
Sandhouse - Pollyanna.

London duo Sandhouse today share new single 'Pollyanna', a glimpse into a forthcoming project due to be revealed over the coming months. Opening with glassy electronics before rupturing into distorted guitars and blown-out alt-rock catharsis, 'Pollyanna' pairs Anna Sutherland’s feather light vocals with lyrics that feel seductive and darkly playful - romantic fantasy gradually curdling into something more obsessive and difficult to control.

Speaking about the track, the band say: "'Pollyanna is about becoming numbed by the cinema of infatuation, and using the fairytale of romance to blindly ignore any signs of reality." Consisting of Anna Sutherland and Caspar Holloway, Sandhouse carve out a sound that folds together grunge guitars, bleary trip-hop production, warped psychedelia and nocturnal alt-pop.

Their 2025 debut EP 'Circus' - along with the two standalone singles that have followed - have been tipped by key press taste makers including The Line Of Best Fit, DIY Magazine, Dork Magazine, Under The Radar, Rolling Stone UK, The New Cue, and more. Radio support to date includes regular spins across BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and BBC Introducing (where the band were named Track of the Week). Debut EP 'Circus' is fast approaching 4 million streams on Spotify alone.


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This Is The Deep - Darkness and the Dawn.

As their name suggests, This Is the Deep is a multi-faceted project in the pursuit of something subterranean, which they achieve by expanding their music into painted sets, animation, and theatrical storytelling to form a cohesive visual and sonic world. Now signing with 5dB (Mould, Martial Arts), the collective announce their forthcoming sophomore album Everything (September 9th). 

Led by the vibrant new single ‘Darkness and the Dawn’ (June 3rd), the band give a first taste of the upcoming full project, showcasing elegant avant-pop songcraft. Combining elements of alt-rock, orchestral-folk, chamber-pop, and psychedelic garage-rock, This Is The Deep traverses sprawling and colourful soundscapes, moving from moments of intimate reflection to joyous explosions of colour.

Formed by visual artist and musician Ranny (Ranald) Macdonald as a way to explore the space between music and art, the band’s members hail from across the UK, Brazil, and Japan. Their singular avant-pop sound bucks traditional genres and twins traditional songcraft in the vein of Burt Bacharach and Carole King with the experimental approach of artists like David Lynch and Aldous Harding. Through Phil Spector-like arrangements which blend: guitars, bass and drums with a cascading ensemble of horns, strings, percussion and synth, the 10-piece band create a singular and immersive world of sound and imagery.

The new single ‘Darkness and the Dawn’ offers a first taste of the full upcoming project Everything - a concept album which follows the subconscious journey of Richard (Dick) Herman, who, after dozing off at his desk one morning, is plunged into a series of dreams. 


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Tuesday, 2 June 2026

Primula - Twin Bloom - Solar Eyes

Photo - Elvira Glänte
Primula - Nothing New (EP).

Swedish band Primula steps into a new chapter with ‘Nothing New’ their new EP which has just been released. With a dream of collective creativity and a desire to make something personal and unpretentious, Primula embraces the new sound they have grown into together as a band. Rather than following conventional three-minute structures and predictable choruses, Primula embraces tension and space that many musicians shy away from. The result is far from run-of-the-mill indie as their tracks shift seamlessly between fragility and power, driven by Ella’s striking and unconventional vocals.

The collection of songs that make up ‘Nothing New’ focus on the ups and downs of early adulthood: wanting to fit in while also finding your own path, dealing with love and loss, and the distance that can grow when life doesn’t turn out the way you imagined. Recorded using mostly a live approach and produced by Gustav Alte, the EP brings powerful drums and strong vocal performances, redefining the band’s musical identity while showcasing the matured sound the band have grown into.

The lead single from the EP, ‘Nothing New’, captures the emotional core of the release and sets the tone for the band’s new chapter. The track reflects on the strange familiarity of growing older and how certain feelings, patterns, and disappointments seem to return no matter how much time passes. It moves
through resignation and repetition, while still holding onto the possibility of change, of breaking old habits, and of daring to choose differently. The song balances melancholy with a sense of moving forward, reflecting the uncertainty and hope that run throughout the EP.


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Twin Bloom - Magazine Dreams.

Dandy Boy Records announced they will release a 12" EP on July 10 from Twin Bloom. You can hear the first single, Magazine Dreams, now. Twin Bloom makes indie rock that balances momentum with atmosphere, drifting between the glow of 80s new wave, the haze of shoegaze and the melodic pull of classic guitar pop. Based in Oakland, the band leans into warmth over sharp edges. Guitars shimmer and blur, melodies stick quickly, and close vocal harmonies give the songs a familiar, lived-in feel.

Influences like Teenage Fanclub, Alvvays, The Cure and The Strokes are present, but never foregrounded, filtered instead through a sensibility shaped by years of playing rooms, basements and clubs. There’s patience in the band’s writing, but also a steady sense of drive. Songs unfold gradually, carried by chiming guitars and propulsive rhythms that keep things moving even as textures bloom and recede. The arrangements stay lean and focused, favoring clarity over excess and letting repetition, tone and melody do the work. The music feels emotionally grounded and immediate, well suited for hazy summer drives and warm, nostalgic nights that stretch on longer than expected.

Twin Bloom’s self-titled debut EP, slated for release in summer 2026, captures a moment of transition, caught between looking back and pushing forward. Lead single “Summer’s Gone” distills the band’s approach most clearly, pairing an easy, driving rhythm with a bittersweet sense of seasonal shift. Twin Bloom isn’t chasing trends or big statements. The band is focused on writing songs that stick, sound good turned up in the car and feel just as natural on the tenth listen as the first.


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Solar Eyes - Be Under No Illusion.

Just in time for a hot, hazy summer ahead, Solar Eyes return with a brand new single, “Be Under No Illusion”. “Be Under No Illusion” is a full‑throttle indie psych-rock track that hits with immediacy, confidence and a gun-slinging swagger. Driven by a relentless groove, howling fuzz guitars, and Western-movie vocal whoops provided by Nadine Batchelor Hunt, it brings the raw energy of early Kasabian and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club to a Morricone-scored shoot-out. With its unusual, off-kilter 7/4 time signature it counts itself amongst a rare-breed of classic tracks, including Radiohead’s “Pyramid Song” and Pink Floyd’s “Money”, both of which count them as part of their DNA. The result is a dizzying track firmly rooted in the now, but very much orbiting in a realm of its own.

The same day, Solar Eyes will accompany the track with two contrasting B‑sides that deepen the picture. The interdimensional, driving shoegaze of “Sweet Angel” is a claustrophobic contrast of darkness and light; whilst its companion “All Because Of You” is both hazy and melodic as it walks a tightrope of tension with atmosphere – think Velvet Underground or Suicide with a hint of Bob Dylan.

Collectively, the three tracks showcase Solar Eyes at their most focused and confident, sharpening their sound and building on the momentum of last year’s critically acclaimed second album ‘Live freaky! Die Freaky!’. Solar Eyes is the cosmic creation of Midlands (England) duo Glenn Smyth and Sebastian Maynard Francis. Formed in 2021, Solar Eyes have steadily been amassing a devoted fanbase at tastemaker events like SXSW and The Great Escape. 


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Kate Prascher - Moving Into Tucson - Scarlett Macfarlane - Winona Oak - Heather Anne Lomax - Eli & Fur

Photo - Sander Randall Kate Prascher - Jubilee. Kate Prascher, whom No Depression once praised as "a mesmerizing singer whose traditio...