After seven years away, Marmozets make a long-awaited return with their new track “A Kiss From A Mother,” released via Nettwerk Music Group. A clear statement of intent, the song wastes no time reintroducing the band’s intensity, blending heavyweight riffs with sharp melodic turns and a streak of fearless experimentation. From mariachi-metal chaos inspired by The Cramps to Becca Macintyre’s feral vocal performance, captured in just three takes, the track channels pent-up energy into something both confrontational and creative. “The message of the song is to make sure you listen, rather than just shoot straight back,” Becca explains. “Probably everyone can relate to the idea of not letting some advice go in one ear and out the other, let it actually immerse in you. As for my voice, that’s just my spirit coming out! I’m not playing a character; I’m giving it all that I’ve got.”
Formed in Bingley, Yorkshire, Marmozets first exploded as teenagers, quickly earning a reputation for fearless live shows and a sound that fused sharp musicianship with massive hooks. Following two critically acclaimed albums, the band stepped away from the spotlight as life shifted and priorities changed, before creativity slowly pulled them back together. Reuniting with a renewed lineup and fresh perspective, and working with producers Jonathan Gilmore and Andy Hawkins, Marmozets have emerged operating at a new creative peak. “A Kiss From A Mother” marks not just a return, but a rebirth, fueled by growth, family, and a hunger to push further than ever before.


