Man/Woman/Chainsaw made their very welcomed return this week with their sprawling new single Nosedive. Built on a swirling synth line, the track’s rousing string sections and summoning vocals offer another exciting teaser for what lies ahead on their debut album. Really nailing a sound like no other, their refreshing melodies and nostalgic tone feel as forward-thinking as they are rooted in a timeless sensibility, blending past and future into something uniquely their own. Take a listen below. The band's forthcoming album ‘CANNONBALL’ is released August 7th via Fiction Records.
2026 UK Live Dates 19th Sept - Belfast - Ulster Sports Club 20th Sept - Dublin - Whelan's 22nd Sept - Manchester - Gorilla 23rd Sept - Leeds - Brudenell Social Club 24th Sept - Newcastle - The Grove 25th Sept - Glasgow - King Tut's 26th Sept - Sheffield - Float Along Festival 29th Sept - Guildford - The Boileroom 30th Sept - Brighton - Concorde 2 1st Oct - Portsmouth - The Wedgewood Rooms 2nd Oct - Bristol - Thekla 3rd Oct - Cardiff - The Globe 5th Oct - Nottingham - Rescue Rooms 6th Oct - Birmingham - Hare & Hounds 7th Oct - London - Electric Ballroom
South London six-piece Gently Tender have returned this week with their dazzling new single Wild In The Uplands, the second track from their recently announced EP This Was Once Fields, out 22nd May via TODO Records. The track finds the band seamlessly blending folk-infused melodies with soaring pop elements as they create a concoction filled with rich textures and emotional depth. Speaking about the track's conception the band share: “Wild in the Uplands is a song about escape from city to country. It’s about not having respect for fences and private land, roaming free and getting into mischief. Out of all the illegal activities a person can partake in, trespassing is one of the most exhilarating!” Take a listen for yourselves below with the official video that perfectly captures the track's freeing nature.
Gently Tender live Friday 15th May – The Great Escape Festival, Brighton Wednesday 27th May – Institute of Contemporary Arts, London Saturday 1st August – All Together Now Festival, County Waterford
Following their landmark fourth UK Number 1 Album 'Gary' in 2024, Blossoms have returned with their first new music sharing Joke About Divorce. Out now via ODD SK Recordings / Distiller Music, the track sees Shawn Lee at the helm, as Blossoms embrace their knack for keen-eyed storytelling, heartfelt moments and dry, unmistakable wit that defines their style. Frontman Tom Ogden says: “During every argument, no matter how big or small, there’s always that moment where humour could completely disarm you both and diffuse the whole thing. On this occasion, I thought joking about divorce would do exactly that... I just got the timing completely wrong. Instead, it made things worse, and that moment ended up immortalised in a three-and-a- half-minute pop song.” Joke About Divorce signals the start of a new chapter for the band, with more new music to follow later this year. Take a watch of the official video below, both directed and edited by Tom Ogden.
Following on from last month's single Medicine, London four-piece Tooth have today returned with news of their debut EP 'Restless In Bloom', due out June 12th via Soil To The Sun Recordings. Sharing the extended player’s title track, the band's towering energy continues, with infectious melodies underpinning their powerful, anthemic sound. “The name ‘Restless in Bloom’ came from a poetry zine put together by Ben’s girlfriend,” explains Pollock. “She explained the meaning behind the name, saying how our youth was growing into something else, blossoming into something beyond what we knew. We would fill our time fidgeting with the freedom around us, restless in apprehension of whatever’s coming once youth fades. The lyrics reflect this idea, using the backdrop of two people sleeping together, both quickly growing out of each other and realising their existence has more potential beyond the confines of adolescence.” Take a listen for yourselves below.
Live Dates May 3rd | Leeds, UK - Gold Sounds Festival May 14th-16th | Brighton, UK - The Great Escape Festival May 23rd | Bristol, UK - Dot To Dot Festival May 24th | Nottingham, UK - Dot To Dot Festival Jun 12th | London, UK - EP Release Party (venue TBA) Jun 13th | Cardiff, UK - Clwb Ifor Bach Jun 16th | Edinburgh, UK - Sneaky Pete’s Jun 17th | Glasgow, UK - The Garage Attic Bar Jun 18th | Sheffield, UK - Hallamshire Hotel Jun 19th | Manchester, UK - Yes (Basement) Jun 22nd | Liverpool, UK - Tunnel Jun 23rd | Birmingham, UK - Dead Wax Jun 24th | Southampton, UK - Heartbreakers Jul 9th | Cheltenham, UK - 2000 Trees Festival Jul 12th | London, UK - O2 Forum Kentish Town* Jul 14th | Manchester, UK - New Century Hall* Jul 30th | Charlbury, UK - Wilderness Festival Aug 27th-30th | Reading, UK - Reading Festival Aug 27th-30th | Leeds, UK - Leeds Festival Oct 17th | Manchester, UK - Neighbourhood Festival
Irish-based four-piece Bleech 9:3 today announce their hotly anticipated self-titled debut EP, which is set for release May 15th on Polydor Records. Coinciding with the news the band have shared the sprawling Underrated, a snarling guitar anthem that's packed with their grungy explosive edge. On the new single, Baz says - "I wrote it at the end of 2024, it was one of the first Bleech songs that we jammed back then. Bad worship is a theme that runs through the EP. I felt driven to write about how it twists love into something else. How the twisting becomes the thing that you end up wanting.". Take a listen below.
Tour Dates 20th April - MTC, Cologne, DE (supporting Keo) 21st April - EKKO, Utrecht, NL (supporting Keo) 22nd April – Supersonic, Paris, FR (supporting Keo) 23rd April – Trix, Antwerp, BE (supporting Keo) 29th April – Voodoo, Belfast, UK 1st May – Whelan’s, Dublin, IE 2nd May – Liverpool Sound City, Liverpool, UK 3rd May – Gold Sounds Festival, Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, UK 4th May – SWG3 Poetry Club, Glasgow, UK 6th May – Waterfront Studio, Norwich, UK 7th May – Hare & Hounds, Birmingham, UK 9th May – Projekts Skate Park, Manchester, UK (supporting Deadletter) 11th May – Camden Assembly, London, UK 12th May – Camden Assembly, London, UK 14th May – The Great Escape, Brighton, UK 15th May - The Great Escape, Brighton, UK 16th May – Scala, London, UK 18th May – Yellow Arch Studios, Sheffield, UK 19th May – YES, Manchester, UK 21st May – Heartbreakers, Southampton, UK 23rd May – Dot To Dot Festival, Bristol, UK 24th May – Dot To Dot Festival, Nottingham, UK 28th May – Big Next, Trefpunt, Ghent, BE 29th May - Dauwpop Festival, NL 30th May - Vestrock Festival, NL 6th June - This Is Not A Love Song Festival, FR 10th June - Malahide Castle, Dublin, IE (supporting Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 10th July - Les Nuits Secretes, Aulnoye Aimeries, FR 24th July - Latitude Festival, UK 25th July - Truck Festival, UK 26th July - Tramlines Festival, UK 30th July - Wilderness Festival, UK 2nd August - Kendal Calling, UK 6th August - Haldern Pop Festival, DE 7th August - AFF Festival, NL 13th August - Winterthurer Musikfestwochen, Steinberggasse, CH 14th August - Syd For Solen, DK 25th August - Custom House Square, Belfast, UK (supporting Wunderhorse) 26th August - City Hall, Cork, IE (supporting Wunderhorse) 28th, 29th August - Reading + Leeds, UK 29th August - Rock N Roll Circus, Sheffield, UK 4th September - Brighton Psych Fest, Brighton, UK 5th September - Manchester Psych Fest, Manchester, UK 6th September - Edinburgh Psych Fest, Edinburgh, UK 5th-7th September - Iceland Airwaves, Reyjkavik, IS 12th September - Misty Fields, NL
Nearing the release of their second album Resistance, due out 22nd May, CQ Wrestling have returned this week with their expansive new single Finish Line. Ebbing in to life, the track wastes no time in picking up pace as its towering instrumentation rushes forth. The band comments on the new single: "'Finish Line' is a song about living fully and not being afraid. It draws on philosophy, loss, and resilience. There’s a steadiness in old ideas: live well, seek joy, and don’t fear what you can’t control. After losing Jake’s father, someone very close to this band, we’ve been working hard to stay true to why we do this. We hope this song is a celebration of life and those we’ve lost." Take a listen below.
Live Dates April 25 – Beautiful Ones Festival, Concorde 2, Brighton, UK
May 27 – The Crescent, York, UK
May 28 – Boileroom, Guildford, UK
May 29 – Waterfront Studio, Norwich, UK
May 30 – Cavern, Exeter, UK
June 2 – Rough Trade, Bristol, UK
June 5 – Sidney & Matilda, Sheffield, UK
June 6 – Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh, UK
June 10 – Cluny 2, Newcastle, UK
June 11 – Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham, UK
June 12 – Polar Bear, Hull, UK
June 13 – Rough Trade, Liverpool, UK
Oct 21 – The Dome, London, UK
Oct 22 – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, UK
Oct 26 – G2, Glasgow, UK
Oct 27 – Yes (Pink Room), Manchester, UK
Oct 29 - Bodega, Nottingham, UK
Following on from last months new single, Heaven, Preston-based duo White Flowers have returned with their euphoric new effort, Heart Breaks. Arriving ahead of their new album Dreams For Somebody Else, out May 1st via The state51 Conspiracy, the track pairs buoyant melodies with infectious synth lines offering up another exhiliarating taste of what's to come. The album will be supported by an instore tour, with headline dates coming later in the year - full schedule beneath.
30.09 The Croft, Bristol 01.10 Alphabet, Brighton 02.10 The ICA, London 08.10 Stereo, Glasgow 09.10 The Trades Club, Hebden Bridge 10.10 Yes (Pink Room), Manchester
Following on from last month's single Still Around, Chicago's Friko have today returned with their brilliant new effort Something Worth Waiting For, the title track from their new album out April 24th via ATO Records. Accompanied by a live performance video, the track’s restless energy is vividly conveyed through driving guitars and raucous vocals that race headlong into an explosive finale. Kapetan comments, “Referencing lyrics from our first record, ‘Something Worth Waiting For’ became the band's mission statement for our second LP. Later taking on the album name as well, this song pedals, drives, runs, bolts, and barrels forward without ever looking back over its shoulder. Ending with the only big distorted guitar build on the record, just like its title, it never quite reaches that climax. Leaning into the idea that the pace is everlasting, and the destination just seconds away, always.” Take a listen:
This week, fans are welcome to join Friko for the 32nd edition of the Album Runs
series to celebrate the release of the new album. On April 23rd at 6PM
at Gracie O’Malley’s in Chicago, fans can run, walk, or jog to an early
preview of Something Worth Waiting For on the eve of its release and
ahead of their nearly sold-out headline show at Chicago’s Metro on April
25th.
TOUR DATES Sat. April 25 – Chicago, IL @ Metro [Release Show] Tue. April 28 – Minneapolis, MN @ Electric Fetus [in-store] Wed. April 29 – Madison, WI @ Strictly Discs [in-store] Thu. April 30 – Milwaukee, WI @ Lilliput Records [in-store] Thu. May 5 – Philadelphia, PA @ WXPN NON-COMMvention Sun. July 26 – Tokyo, JP @ Fuji Rock Festival Thu. Aug. 6 – Haldern-Rees, DE @ Haldern Pop Festival Fri. Aug. 7 – Genk, BE @ AFF Sat. Aug. 8 - Sicily, IT @ Ypsigrock Festival Mon. Aug. 10 – San Sebastian, ES @ Dabadaba (w/ Horsegirl) Thu. Aug. 13 – Parades De Coura, PT @ Parades De Coura Festival Sat. Aug. 15 – St. Malo, FR @ La Route du Rock Wed. Aug. 19 – London, UK @ Village Underground (w/ Nation of Language) Sat. Aug. 22 – Trondheim, NO @ PSTEREO Sun. Aug. 23 – Liverpool, UK @ Camp and Furnace (w/ Nation of Language) Tue. Aug. 25 – Leeds, UK @ Irish Centre (w/ Nation of Language) Wed. Aug. 26 – Bristol, UK @ Electric Bristol (w/ Nation of Language) Sat. Aug. 29 – The Hague, NL @ Paard van Stal Tue. Sep. 8 - St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway Thu. Sep. 10 - Houston, TX @ Womh - Upstairs Sat. Sep. 12 - Dallas, TX @ Rubber Gloves Patio Mon. Sep. 14 - Denver, CO @ Marquis Wed. Sep. 16 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court Fri. Sep. 18 - Phoenix, AZ @ Valley Bar Sat. Sep. 19 - San Diego, CA @ Casbah Sun. Sep. 20 - Los Angeles, CA @ Sid The Cat Auditorium Mon. Sep. 21 - San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop Thu. Sep. 24 - Portland, OR @ Polaris Hall Fri. Sep. 25 - Seattle, WA @ Baba Yaga Sat. Sep. 26 - Vancouver, BC @ Fox Cabaret Thu. Oct. 15 - Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St Entry Fri. Oct. 16 - Milwaukee, WI @ Vivarium Sat. Oct. 17 - Detroit, MI @ The Loving Touch Mon. Oct. 19 - Toronto, ON @ The Great Hall Tue. Oct. 20 - Montreal, QC @ Bar Le Ritz Thu. Oct. 22 - Boston, MA @ The Sinclair Fri. Oct. 23 - New York, NY @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg Sat. Oct. 24 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry Mon. Oct. 26 - Washington, DC @ Atlantis Tue. Oct. 27 - Durham, NC @ Motorco Music Hall Wed. Oct. 28 - Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West Fri. Oct. 30 - Nashville, TN @ The Blue Room Sat. Oct. 31 - Columbus, OH @ A&R Music Bar
Modest Mouse have today announced An Eraser And A Maze, the band's first new album in five years, and after over two decades on Epic Records, their first album on Glacial Pace Recordings, the longtime imprint of lead singer Isaac Brock. Set to be released on Friday 5th June 2026, the band have also shared the record's latest single Picking Dragons' Pockets that's streaming below. Speaking about the album's process, Brock explained: “For this one, I turned off my filter and just let it all happen. Even though every goddamn musician says that when they put out a record. I mean, go ahead and listen to the three-minute mark of any interview between a musician and Terry Gross…. Thoughts, emotions, feelings, all that stuff … you're like the soup, and it’s not always easy to pick out the ingredients. I don't dwell on things much. I don't grieve much. I'm not sure I'm a person. I feel like I should have more feelings than I do. But then, you know, I'll sing stuff. And I'm like, Oh, there it is. Oh — it's in there.”
The track listing of An Eraser And A Maze is as follows:
1. Picking Dragon’s Pockets 2. Remember Yourself 3. Life’s A Dream 4. Third Side Of The Moon 5. Dogbed in Heaven/Give It A Skeleton 6. Interlude 7. I Can’t Talk Right Now 8. Speak ‘N Spell (Or Not) 9. Rotten Fruit (feat. Justin Raisin) 10. Knocked Down By Waves 11. Absolutely Necessary Never 12. Song About Nothing 13. Stoner Party 14. Look How Far 15. Impossible Somedays
Rising alt-pop wunderkind, Au/Ra has announced the details of her debut album entitled heartcore, due out on June 26th via Polydor records. Talking about the record, Au/Ra says, “heartcore is a concept album where I open the dungeon of my mind for listeners to climb inside. I created a character to help me process the real-life trauma of my girlhood, and how I healed from putting all my self-worth into being an artist. I had no idea who I was without Au/Ra”. Coinciding with the news, the multifarious artist has unveiled her new single KILLSWITCH - a jolting burst of synth-pop, brimming with her signature energy. “KILLSWITCH is about a conscious decision I made at some point to make the pain and anger stop,” Au/Ra explains. Take a listen below.
Live Dates 9/5/26 Manchester — Club Academy 10/5/26 Birmingham — Hare & Hounds 12/5/26 Bristol — The Exchange 13/5/26 London — Electrowerkz 14/5/26 Brighton — Club Revenge (The Great Escape) 15/5/26 Brighton — The Beach, Streamliner Stage (The Great Escape) 19/5/26 Paris — Supersonic Records 21/5/26 Amsterdam — Bitterzoet 22/5/26 Copenhagen — Ideal Bar 25/5/26 Cologne — Yuca 26/5/26 Hamburg — Bahnhof Pauli 27/5/26 Berlin — Mikropol