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lucky break reveals new album ‘made it!’. Listen to the new singles ‘City Lights’ and ‘Camp Song’
Nurtured on 90's alternative indie, lucky break's music melds the emotionality of Fiona Apple, the wide-eyed wonder of Bedouine and Americana alt-rock of Lucinda Williams. Appealing to enthusiasts of Alvvays, Hole, Phoebe Bridgers and The Breeders, Melissa Auf der Maur has notably been an early supporter of her work.
MEMORIALS reveal new single ‘Wildly Remote’ from their upcoming album ‘All Clouds Bring Not Rain’
Out today, new track ‘Wildly Remote’ reveals a completely different side to the band. It is an enchanting folk song that swerves into an unexpected saxophone-tape-loop solo before the final verse returns: delicate and edgy, playful and intense
Record Store Day 2026: The Dream Syndicate, Giant Syndicate, The Chills, Jane Weaver & more
Record Store day 2026 (18th April) brings together releases across Fire Records and Earth Recordings catalogue. This year we have releases from The Dream Syndicate, The Chills, Jane Weaver and a special live recording of The Giant Syndicate from Fire's epic 40th Anniversary celebration that features supergroup, Giant Sand, Kristin Hersh and The Dream Syndicate's Steve Wynn
Artists
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- Tropical Fuck Storm
- Vanishing Twin
- Jane Weaver
- MEMORIALS
- Lucy Gooch
- RVG
- Black Lips
- Deradoorian
- The Reds, Pinks and Purples
- Throwing Muses
- Haylie Davis
- Whitney K
- Marta Del Grandi
- Hater
- Monde UFO
- Lucky Break
- Death And Vanilla
- Decisive Pink
- Faten Kanaan
- Pictish Trail
- Marina Allen
- Graham Reynolds
- Yosa Peit
- Immaterial Possession
- Bas Jan
- Josephine Foster
- Islet
- Kristin Hersh
- Rats On Rafts
- Bardo Pond
- The Chills
- Royal Trux
- The Nightingales
- Giant Sand
- The Dream Syndicate
- Sebadoh
- Amber Arcades
- Stealing Sheep & The Radiophonic Workshop
- Okkyung Lee
- Modern Studies
- Ella Raphael
Fire celebrates 40 years of fierce independence !
Fire Records recently celebrated its 40th anniversary in style with a full day of music at a sold out event at the EartH theatre in Hackney, presented by the celebrated comedian and long time friend of the label Stewart Lee who called Fire "One of the last great Indie Labels".
























