Lone Assembly arrived with a debut album that means something. The Swiss quartet’s ‘Knots & Chains’ is a gothic new wave and synth-pop record built around the theme of control, examining how it’s imposed by others, cultivated within ourselves, and embedded in the cities we move through. It’s a heavy concept handled with real musical confidence.
The record leans into an eighties coldness that carries obvious admiration for the Factory Records era while pulling toward the expansive pop of bands like Editors. Soaring guitars, a locked-in rhythm section, and Raphaël Bressler’s deep, gravitational vocals give the album an aesthetic that feels both rooted in a tradition and fully present in the moment.
Structurally, ‘Knots & Chains’ moves like a cycle. Bressler describes it as “moving from suffocation to openness, from closed spaces to greater, albeit fragile, breathing space.” That arc gives the record emotional shape, making it feel like a complete statement rather than a collection of songs. Standout moments include the driving “In the Open,” the introspective “The Pain Keeper,” and the vivid urban portrait of “The City Works Like This.”
Lone Assembly formed out of something more urgent than musical ambition. Their 2024 debut EP ‘That Never Happened’, a tribute to a lost loved one, established the band as a space for healing and connection. ‘Knots & Chains’ builds directly from that foundation, pushing the emotional stakes higher and the sound wider.
The UK tour is underway now, wrapping at The Moth Club in London on May 24. Tickets are available at fanlink.tv/badapplemusic_la_rn.
Lone Assembly UK Spring 2026:
May 19 – Bristol – The Jam Jar
May 20 – Manchester – FAC251
May 21 – Leeds – Belgrave Music Hall
May 22 – Brighton – Patterns
May 23 – Glasgow – Oran Mor
May 24 – London – The Moth Club


