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Erik Brandt - Folksinger (self-released)

27 February 2026
Erik Brandt, a Twin Cities-based multi-instrumentalist and singer known for his work as the frontman for The Urban Hillbilly Quartet (UHQ) has just released his fourth solo album, Folksinger. Since 1995, Brandt and UHQ have released eleven albums and toured most of the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. For Folksinger (UHQ Recordings, 2025), he enlisted the help of AJ Scheiber (Wilkinson James) to produce and shepherd the recording project.

Bill Frisell - In My Dreams (Blue Note)

27 February 2026

With what seems like one brain guiding everyone’s limbs, there are no flamboyant showcases, no spotlight shining on one player at the expense of the others.

Nothing – A Short History of Decay (Run For Cover Records)

26 February 2026

‘A Short History of Decay’ does not offer the comfort of a graceful exit; instead, it provides panoramic documentation of what it means to fall apart in real-time, shedding the dense fog of the past to reveal the raw nerves underneath.

Lala Lala - Heaven 2 (Sub Pop)

26 February 2026

Lala Lala delivers an intricate, intelligent record that balances kinetic energy with contemplative depth, a work that rewards both careful listening and emotional immersion. It is a bold statement of artistic growth and a testament to the power of music to explore the human condition.

Fort Not – You On Repeat (Meritorio Records)

26 February 2026

There’s no hierarchy here, only a shared belief in melody and mood. Long whispered about as a hidden treasure within Sweden’s indie landscape, Fort Not emerge with this release not as a band chasing validation but as one confident in its voice.

Peter Baumann – Romance 76 - 50th Anniversary Reissue (Tapete / Bureau B)

26 February 2026

Ultimately, this anniversary edition serves as a reminder that Peter Baumann was not merely a participant in the electronic revolution, but one of its most visionary cartographers. ‘Romance 76’ remains a sophisticated, brooding, and essential document of a musician finding his voice in the silence between the notes.

Xiu Xiu - Xiu Mutha Fuckin’ Xiu: Vol. 1 (Polyvinyl Records)

26 February 2026

By dismantling these songs and rebuilding them within their own fractured aesthetic, Xiu Xiu proves that to truly honor an artist is to engage with their work as a living, breathing, and occasionally terrifying thing.

Phew & Danielle de Picciotto - Paper Masks (Mute Records)

26 February 2026

Ultimately, ‘Paper Masks’ is a testament to what happens when two artists refuse conventional narrative or accessibility in favor of exploration. It is a record that balances minimalism with emotional immediacy, abstraction with intimacy, and meticulous composition with the serendipity of improvisation.

MatAre - Brevity (self-released)

26 February 2026

Atlanta-based artist Matare8 is making waves in the music scene with the release of his original EP, Brevity-, on 24th Feb 2026. Drawing influences from bands like *Catherine Wheel and *M838, Matare crafted _Brevity to deliver a cohesive statement of his musical identity, staying true to his genre while exploring new sonic territories.

The Sway - Twice in a Lifetime (Famish Music)

26 February 2026

The Sway, original indie rockers born out of North London, UK, in 1989, are David (Vocals, Guitar), Paul (Bass), Jim (Guitars) & Sean (Drums).

2024, the band released a brand new EP and followed that up by bringing their entire back catalogue to streaming platforms for the first time.

2026! More new Music. 2 new songs.

Druglords Of The Avenues - Gotta Light

25 February 2026

Druglords of The Avenues distinguish themselves with poetic lyrical themes confronting the trials and tribulations of the working class, but without the bluster or politics of ‘street punk’ peers. Johnny Bonnel has transformed himself into a prolific lyricist, and this new record, coupled with his surprising new project, Primitive Heads, reinforces his dedication to the written word.

Wattmore - It's Called Love...It's Called The Blues (Checked Label Services)

25 February 2026

“It’s Called Love … It’s Called The Blues” is the new single from Brisbane duo Wattmore8, written and recorded in collaboration with long time cowriter/mentor and *Australian country music legend Allan Caswell. Wattmore and Caswell blend classic Australian country storytelling with a focus on strong melodies and honest lyrics.

Fake Plastic - Don't Go to Work (self-released)

25 February 2026

Fake Plastic is a band that, like no other, combines old school rock aesthetics and stadium choruses with indie credibility, experimentation, and garage punk grit. Their songs are written and performed straight from the heart, and are cutting-edge poetic reflections of the contemporary condition.

Pat Metheny - Side-Eye III+ (Uniquity Music/Green Hill)

25 February 2026

Metheny has played in many contexts: stripped down guitar trios, acoustic solos, the highly arranged and sonically expansive Pat Metheny Group. But his vision always comes through clearly, no matter what the context.

Ritt Momney - Base. (self-released)

24 February 2026

What makes ‘Base.’ compelling is not its stylistic shifts or analog affectations, but its philosophical core. By relinquishing the expectations that trailed his earlier success, he has made something unburdened by performance anxiety.

Apparat - A Hum of Maybe (Mute)

24 February 2026

What ultimately distinguishes ‘A Hum of Maybe’ is its refusal to dramatize recovery. Ring’s solution to creative blockage, daily, pressure-free sketching, doesn’t result in an album of loose fragments, but in one of remarkable coherence and emotional focus.

Mt. Fog - Every Stone Is Green (Ghost Mountain Records)

24 February 2026

Mt. Fog has crafted more than just a collection of songs; they have grown an ecosystem. ‘Every Stone Is Green’ studies the light that exists within the shadows, proving that the most authentic human experiences are often found when we finally allow ourselves to be reclaimed by the forest.

Jon Camp - Proceed (Centripetal Force Records)

24 February 2026

The album does not promise clarity about what lies ahead. Instead, it offers something more durable: a model of how to move forward together, attuned to the past, awake to the present, and unafraid of complexity. In that sense, ‘Proceed’ is less a declaration than an action. An action that continues to unfold long after the final notes fade.

Lueenas - Tender Anger (Barkhausen Recordings)

24 February 2026

What distinguishes ‘Tender Anger’ is not simply its meticulous craftsmanship, though that is undeniable. It is the coherence of its emotional inquiry. Lueenas approaches composition as a form of close listening: to collaborators, to silence, to the body’s responses.

Buck Meek - The Mirror (4AD)

24 February 2026

What makes ‘The Mirror’ remarkable is not merely its sonic ambition but its ethical posture. Meek approaches songwriting as an act of inquiry. He resists tidy conclusions, preferring to dwell in the generative tension between doubt and devotion.

Constant Smiles - Moonflowers (Felte)

24 February 2026

What distinguishes this album from the band’s earlier, more mercurial releases is not merely cohesion but clarity. The emotions that once flickered behind gauze now stand in soft focus, neither overstated nor withheld.

Get Good - Vellichor (When Life Gives You Lemons)

24 February 2026

South-West Emo for when life gives you lemons.

Mirabelle Skipworth - When The Waters Part (The Paper Boats Pact)

24 February 2026

When The Waters Part was recorded entirely live with no overdubs and a lot of love. It aims to explore the cross-section between love, intimacy and religion. Questioning what we were taught and our own self-imposed expectations, regarding a restrictive perspective on sex and intimacy, is an emotional and confusing tidal wave

Hallucinophonics - Afternoon of Acid Rain (self-released)

24 February 2026

Hallucinophonics exist at the nexus of consciousness and sound—crafting immersive soundscapes that challenge the boundaries between reality and reverie. Drawing from Pink Floyd’s cosmic explorations, Porcupine Tree’s atmospheric sophistication, and Tame Impala’s psychedelic innovation, they create music that functions as both artistic statement and transformative experience.

Dryadic - Permission To Speak (self-released)

23 February 2026

Since forming in 2017, Dryadic has built a reputation as one of the UK’s most compelling contemporary folk-roots bands, known for their rousing live shows, unapologetically feminist songwriting, and rich, string-led arrangements.

Adiós Cometa - Un Destello de Luz (Spinda Records / Steadfast Records)

23 February 2026

“Un Destello de Luz” stands as a testament to the power of careful craft and shared expression, an album that finds radiance not in spectacle but in the quiet resilience of sound shaped with intention.

Def Nettle - Mohawk (self-released)

23 February 2026

After a year-long hiatus following their debut album DN001, Def Nettle returned with gusto in 2025, releasing singles ‘Get Me Here’, ‘Headwrecker’ and ‘Nothing For It’, earning praise from BBC Radio 6 Music, RTÉ 2FM, Louder Than War, Hot Press, Total Rock and more. Punkier and funkier than ever, forthcoming single ‘Mohawk’ delivers 80’s post-punk guitar riffs against melodic, new-wave textures in a nostalgic but contemporary vision that would be as
comfortable in a New York loft as a Madchester dance floor.

Andy Smythe - Life of a Man (self-released)

23 February 2026

Acclaimed British singer-songwriter and alt-folk artist Andy Smythe is set to release his highly anticipated, genre-defying eighth studio album, Quiet Revolution, on March 13, 2026. Quiet Revolution delves into complex narratives of societal struggle and psychological drama, set against the backdrop of a world grappling with the rise of AI and political upheaval

The Trusted - Spin (self-released)

23 February 2026

The Trusted are a four-piece from Southend-on-Sea, blending post-punk energy with widescreen pop ambition. Formed during their school years, the band bonded over British guitar heroes and the craft of real songwriting. Their sound draws on influences such as The 1975, The Clash, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Elvis Costello, but always lands somewhere unmistakably their own.

The Scarlet Goodbye - She's a Fire (The Label Group/Virgin)

23 February 2026

The Scarlet Goodbye** is the creative collaboration between two established *Minnesota musicians, Daniel Murphy and Jeff Arundel. Their partnership began by chance, with Murphy, known for his foundational roles in Soul Asylum and Golden Smog, crossing paths with the accomplished singer-songwriter-producer Arundel. This meeting sparked a new musical journey in an attic studio in St. Paul, Minnesota.

The Julies – Cherisher (Lost in Ohio)

22 February 2026

With the world rapidly spiraling, devolving into a climate changed dumpster fire, The Julies have returned just in time to soothe dreampop and shoegaze souls. ”Cherisher” is the band’s second full-length in 3 years and a return chock-a-block with 80s and 90s reference points to satisfy dogged Cure, New Order, Ride, and Adorable fans. Spoiler alert: the new record improves on its strong predecessor.

Killcode - Ride (DJ Johnny Juice High Roller Remix) (Mother West)

22 February 2026

New York City’s KILLCODE has never played it safe, and in 2026, they’re doubling down. The five-piece rock powerhouse returns with “RIDE (DJ Johnny Juice High Roller Remix)”, a fearless cross-genre collaboration featuring DJ Johnny Juice of Public Enemy, marking one of the band’s most ambitious and boundary-pushing releases to date.

Vi Talli - Running (soundPUPPY)

22 February 2026

Raised among a family of musicians and performers, music became Vi Talli’s first language and constant companion. In 2022, just as she was preparing to release her debut solo album in Ukraine, Russia’s invasion scuttled the release and forced her and her younger sister to flee their homeland. Finding refuge in France, Vi performed wherever she could, on streets, cafés and in small clubs, transforming loss into expression. Those experiences reshaped her, blending the emotional depth of her upbringing with the diverse musical influences of being on the road in countries far from home.

Sophia Garvey - Let The Cat In (Score Global)

22 February 2026

Sophia Garvey doesn’t knock. She scratches. She screams. She shoves her way through the cat flap. Her new single “Let The Cat In” (via Score Global) arrives with three chaotic minutes of lust, desperation, and feral confidence. This is pop-rock with claws out, sultry, aggressive, and deliberately unhinged. Sophia is the cat refusing to be house-trained.

Eythor Arnalds - Promenade nr. 7 (Alda Music)

22 February 2026

Icelandic cellist and composer Eythor Arnalds announces the release of his new single “Promenade nr. 7”, the latest preview of his forthcoming second full-length album Music for Walking, arriving May 29, 2026 via Alda Music. Following his debut album The Busy Child (2025) and the live EP String Theory (2025), Arnalds continues to develop a distinctive body of work situated at the intersection of neo-classical composition, ambient music, and cinematic sound.

SAMLOW - Magazine (self-released)

22 February 2026

London-based indie artist SAMLOW introduces himself with “Magazine,” a high-voltage debut single that fuses indie-rock grit with electronic pulse, low-frequency tension, and undeniable forward motion. Built around driving basslines, taut synths, and choruses that cling like static, “Magazine” marks the first transmission from an artist who has spent years tuning his signal before stepping fully into the light.

Should – Feed Like Fishes (Deluxe) (Numero Group)

21 February 2026

Eric and Marc Ostermeier and Tanya Maus emerge not as cult curiosities but as architects of a deeply considered sonic language. ‘Feed Like Fishes’ stands as evidence that some records do not age into relevance; they simply wait for the world to catch up.

Plato III - Grown (Polyvinyl Records)

21 February 2026

For those who value the tactile beauty of live performance, the interplay of musicians, and the subtle architecture of thoughtfully arranged songs, ‘Grown’ is less a genre exercise than an invitation to listen differently.

Jay Som - Belong (Polyvinyl Records)

21 February 2026

This is an album that understands that finding where you fit is not a solitary act, but a dialogue between the self and the world. It is a sophisticated, beautifully rendered collection that confirms Jay Som as a vital force in the modern musical canon.

Patricia Wolf - Hrafnamynd (Balmat)

21 February 2026

What ultimately distinguishes ‘Hrafnamynd’ is its empathy. Wolf does not impose emotion onto the images she accompanies; she listens to them.

Zabus - Avoidance Moon (Saccharine Underground)

21 February 2026

Avoidance Moon is album #6 from the prolific avant-garde post-punk outfit Zabus, helmed by Jeremy Moore: founder and curator of Washington D.C.’s Saccharine Underground label. With Avoidance Moon, Zabus delivers a confrontational and immersive album that fuses gothic atmospheres, psychedelic rock expansiveness, and the abrasive edge of no-wave and noise rock

Matt Basile - In the House of the Lord (self-released)

21 February 2026

Matt Basile is a Country Western singer and songwriter based in New York City. With his distinctive bass-baritone, insightful lyrics, and a repertoire of familiar favorites and sleeper classics, each performance is an engaging look at the history of American music and songs.

Sputnik the Band - Northern Lights (Mother West)

21 February 2026

Emerging from the vibrant New York City music scene, Sputnik the Band compellingly explores the American pop tradition. Fronted by the ethereal and dreamy voice of singer/songwriter Genie Morrow, and grounded by the versatile instrumental talents of Nigel Rawles and a rotating cast of New York’s best studio and live musicians, Sputnik the Band creates music that feels like a beloved mix tape left by a gone but never forgotten friend.

Magic Shoppe - Resurrection Machine (Little Cloud Records)

20 February 2026

This is an essential document for those who find comfort in the fuzz and clarity in the distortion, signaling a new, more formidable era for the project.

Comet Gain – City Fallen Leaves – 20th Anniversary Reissue (Tapete Records)

20 February 2026

Comet Gain has always understood that the best music is a shared secret, a collection of moments caught before they disappear.

Jessica Wolfbird – Trees for clouds (Cathartic Frog Records)

20 February 2026

‘Trees For Clouds’ is a testament to the beauty of the atmospheric, proving that the most profound insights often occur in the space where the branches meet the air.

Hen Ogledd - DISCOMBOBULATED (Domino)

20 February 2026

‘Discombobulated’ is not an album designed for casual consumption; it is a challenging, brilliant, and utterly original document of a band that refuses to stand still, proving that Hen Ogledd remains one of the most vital forces in contemporary experimental music.

BruceBan$hee - $trawberry Blues (self-released)

19 February 2026

Introducing BruceBAn$hee, the talented artist hailing from Maryland, United States. Influenced by a diverse array of musicians, including the rejects, neon trees, deftones, nirvana, and turnstile, BruceBAn$hee brings a unique sound to the music scene

Lung - Fog (Yellow Bike Records)

19 February 2026

Described by founder and frontman, Dave White, as their “most raw, fucked up, brutal, honest work to date”, and “possibly the most punk we’ve become”, Fog is the sixth full-length studio LP from influential New Zealand band, LUNG. Fog was recorded over just two days at The Surgery in Newtown, Wellington, with producer Lee Prebble at the helm, and explores more overtly the underlying punk roots of the band’s core influences, as Dave correctly intimates.

Pantomime Horses - Everyone's A Ghost (self-released)

17 February 2026

With chance pre-pandemic email exchanges being their first contact in nearly 30 years, dispersed former bandmates Rob, Tony & Nigel started to develop musical ideas while trying to understand how to coax reasonable-sounding productions from their ancient MacBooks. Eventually, someone suggested that talking to each other could be useful. Nearly four years later, the album Forever Polyester was completed, with the three still not having breathed the same air together since those carefree days.