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Faten Kanaan reveals new single ‘Soseol’ from her upcoming album ‘Diary Of A Candle’

'Diary of a Candle' is a consoling, melodic suite – with tender woodwinds and richly-layered strings touched by the hazy atmospheres of 1970s/1980s films. Its understated heart-on sleeve romanticism follows the rhythm of nature: it bends in the breeze, drifts through the air, and settles on the ground. The ambiance is not an escapism, but the re-focusing of a lens through which humans are no longer the protagonists. Instead, a landscape's intimate details become the central figures

Black Lips reveal new single ‘Kassandra’ from ‘Season Of The Peach’

New single 'Kassandra' showcases a band unafraid to merge experimentation and traditional songwriting, a microcosm for their new album. Throwing you in at the deep end with an introductory electronic gurgle, 'Kassandra' has a guitar sound scrubbed clean for a Sunday, chiming its way through ever-spiralling salvos like The Chocolate Watchband with Zappa on vocals - all tinged with the band's signature lo-fi bite

Pictish Trail reveals new single ‘Hold It’ and additional UK tour dates

A lo-fi psych-pop ballad about the moment love disappears and the guilt, shame and fear left in its wake, ‘Hold It’ is the brand-new single by isle of Eigg-based Scottish psychedelic electronic-pop ogre Johnny Lynch AKA Pictish Trail. The first new Pictish material since his acclaimed 2022 album Island Family is produced by Mike Lindsay (Tunng, LUMP)

The Lemonheads reveal new single ‘The Key Of Victory’ from ‘Love Chant’, the first album of original material in nearly two decades

'The Key of Victory' is all slow motion and soft shadows — a modal, meditative piece anchored by Apollo Nove’s winding guitar and Erin Rae’s spectral harmonies. Written with David Ashby (Rum Shebeen), its vocal was recorded at Abbey Road. Stamped with a profound lightness and beauty, 'The Key of Victory' is indicative of the songwriting diversity at play on Love Chant.

The Saints’ new album ‘Long March Through the Jazz Age’, the last recorded work by Chris Bailey will be released in November. Listen to ‘Empires (Sometimes We Fall)’

On 28th November 2025, Fire Records will release Long March Through the Jazz Age, the last recorded work by Chris Bailey and The Saints, coinciding closely with what would have been Bailey’s 69th birthday. It’s a moving farewell - a testament to a restless, uncompromising artist who always moved forward, one of rock’s great lyricists and iconoclasts